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Marriage-and-family therapist Kathleen Toland asks board to end supervised-practice requirement
Summary
At a Feb. 27 Board of Behavioral Sciences hearing, Kathleen K. Toland asked the board to eliminate the supervised-practice condition on her three‑year probation, describing rehabilitation steps she has completed and telling the panel she will not repeat the conduct that led to discipline.
Kathleen K. Toland, a licensed marriage-and-family therapist on probation, asked the California Board of Behavioral Sciences on Feb. 27 to remove the weekly supervised-practice requirement from her probation conditions.
Toland testified at a petition hearing conducted by Administrative Law Judge Corin Wong and described steps she said she has taken since discipline, including weekly supervision for more than a year, completing required coursework, submitting quarterly reports to probation, and paying required fees. Deputy Attorney General Anahita Crawford summarized the underlying discipline and the probation conditions for the board prior to Toland’s testimony.
The petition stems from an accusation and stipulated settlement in which the board imposed three years of probation and conditions including supervised practice, confidentiality-…
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