Boo. Because Dr. Phil McGraw didn’t charge Britney or her parents for his unsolicited professional opinion, he’s probably not going to be disciplined for “treating” her without a license or blabbing about her condition to the media.
A complaint has reportedly been brought against him to the California Board of Psychology, and they are required to investigate the claim.
However, according to state regulations, Dr. Phil would have violated California law only if he had been paid for his services. And it didn’t sound like the Spears were too happy about the visit, so it’s unlikely they paid him for it.
In a taping of his show that will air Monday, he said his visit was appropriate and that his only regret was talking about the visit:
“Was it helpful to the situation? Regrettably, no. It was not, and I have to acknowledge that and I do … I definitely think if I had it to do over again, I probably wouldn’t make any statement at all. Period.”
Too little, too late.
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“I definitely think if I had it to do over again, I probably wouldn’t make any statement at all. Period.”
i DEFINITELY
THINK
i PROBABLY wouldn’t
PERIOD
Gosh, Dr. Phil, could you possibly sound any less definite than that?