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Social worker Keegan Hornbeck details bipolar diagnosis and recovery as he seeks early end to probation
Summary
Keegan Hornbeck, a licensed clinical social worker, told the Board of Behavioral Sciences he has stabilized after a psychiatric crisis, has been sober since March 6, 2023, participates in AA and DBSA, and paid probation costs; the board accepted evidence and submitted the matter for closed‑session deliberation.
Keegan Hornbeck, a licensed clinical social worker, told the Board of Behavioral Sciences on Nov. 20 that treatment, sustained abstinence and community supports have allowed him to return to safe clinical practice and asked the board to terminate his probation early.
Deputy Attorney General Andrew Steinheimer told the board that Hornbeck’s license was the subject of an accusation after he failed to timely submit to a board‑mandated mental or physical fitness examination. An amended accusation and a stipulated settlement effective July 27, 2023, placed Hornbeck on three years’ probation with conditions including psychotherapy, supervised practice, quarterly reports, biological fluid testing (about three times per month) and…
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