First rule of Horrorthon is: watch horror movies. Second rule of Horrorthon is: write about it. Warn us. Tempt us. The one who watches the most movies in 31 days wins. There is no prize.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Psychology Board Investigates Dr. Jerk
TMZ has obtained a copy of a complaint against Dr. Phil which was lodged with the California Board of Psychology, alleging the TV doc was illegally practicing without a license when he paid a visit to one Britney Spears.
We've learned the person who filed the complaint is a psychologist. Dr. Phil has never been licensed to practice in California, and he retired his Texas license in 2006.
The shrink believes when Dr. Phil visited Brit in the hospital earlier this month, he was practicing psychology. A "Dr. Phil" honcho told TMZ the visit was never meant to lure Britney onto the TV show -- and that there were never plans to put her on the air.
A Psychology Board rep told TMZ if the Board finds the complaint credible, it would be referred to the D.A. for review. Practicing without a license is a felony in California.
The psychologist who filed the complaint also alleges Dr. Phil violated HIPAA laws by "discussing or divulging a patient's medical condition ... with the media," in reference to a press release issued by Dr. Phil.
The complaint also says, "A petition is being circulated to remove the "Dr. Phil" show from the air." We're told the shrink is trying to get other psychologists to sign.
As for the Dr. Phil show's response -- no immediate comment.
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JPX, you told me you watch that show all the time!
JPX and AC should have their own Horrorthon Therapy Hour show. You can force children to face their fears of the Boogeyman and such.
you do realize for me (and jpx too i believe) having such a show would be a nightmare? i was recently asked if i wanted to go on one of these daytime shows as an "expert" and i instantly said hell no. i belong on the couch end of television.
Well, by agreeing to appear you'd basically be sacrificing your reputation, professionalism, dignity and self worth so yes, I do realize that.
Still, I'd tune in...
yeah, those things. plus the gut-wrenching anxiety of being on camera.
JPX, did you file this claim?
I bet when Britney looks back on this time (assuming she's still alive), having Dr. Phil show up unannounced was the actual low point in her life as a celeb.
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