Minnesota psychologist Terry Zuehlke suspended for sex with patient

May 25, 2010

The Minnesota Board of Psychology has disciplined Terry Zuehlke, a Golden Valley psychologist, for having a sexual relationship with a former patient.

The board suspended his license indefinitely, it said in a disciplinary action released Tuesday.

The board said that Zuehlke, who was executive director of Pathways Psychological Services in Golden Valley, treated a patient between 2001 and 2004 for individual and couples counseling. Within several months of ending their professional relationship, Zuehlke and his client saw each other socially, then they engaged in sexual activity, the board said.

Zuehlke violated state statute and board rules by having a sexual relationship with a patient within two years of terminating a professional one, the board said. It suspended his license for 21 months. To have his license reinstated, Zuehlke must undergo a psychological evaluation, agree to treatment if recommended, and take courses in professional protocols. He must also pay a fine of $2,500.

Source: "Golden Valley psychologist is disciplined by state board," Minneapolis Star-Tribune, May 25, 2010.

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Yolanda
2011-04-15 13:37:13
I'm shocked to hear about this. I saw him for a few years, and never thought this would happen.

Yolanda you my girl!!!!!!!!!
2011-05-26 20:05:51
Holla yolando!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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