Dialogue Volume 12 Issue 1 2016 | Page 34

discipline summaries of music, involving her in yoga (an activity he was involved in) and providing her easy access to his personal email. He texted her late at night regarding the usefulness of certain yoga activities which was an inappropriate intrusion into her personal time. These actions fostered a familiarity and personalization of the professional relationship and made her feel special; • They mutually agreed to meet at yoga on a date in September when Ms A returned from a trip. The Committee found this to be a clear and significant boundary violation; • Dr. Brown encouraged Ms A to keep a journal of her dreams and later asked if he would get to know what she wrote about him - an example of the progressive and gradual change to a more personal relationship; • After the September yoga date, Dr. Brown walked with Ms A, sat with her in her car and disclosed feelings for her. He had a duty to his patient and to the profession to put a halt to this and he did not; • The relationship was now influenced by a romantic and sexual interest which was mutual. It was Dr. Brown alone who instigated this change; • After the final September office visit, Dr. Brown had the opportunity to act in his patient’s interest and he did not. Not only did he invite her to his house where they engag Y[