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Zoe D Katze, Ph.D., C.Ht., DAPA... also, a CAT!

STATEMENT RE: APA

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Dr. Eichel has caused these statements to be published on the internet and continues to do so through his Wikipedia page. His statements are false, defamatory, unethical and unprofessional. The organization has substantially increased security measures in the ten years since this incident and is a legitimate and upstanding business of which you can learn more about by visiting http://www.americanpsychotherapy.com.
 
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Let?s Set the Record Straight: Who is the fraud?

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[FONT=&quot] After years of seeing the name of an organization that I have worked for repeatedly tarnished, I feel it is time to stand up and say enough! As office manager at the time for the American Psychotherapy Association, I feel you need to know the facts. [/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot] Steve K.D. Eichel is the person that committed fraud. Dr. Eichel went to great lengths to purposely defraud several associations. Through his own admission, Dr. Eichel deceived several organizations by submitting applications applying for membership, certifications and credentials for someone else; a Zoe D. Katze, Ph.D.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot] In 2002, an application for membership was received in the name of Zoe D. Katze, Ph.D., with supporting documentation including copies of certificates achieved and professional degrees. Thereafter, a written request was made to Dr. Katze?s office for the resume or CV that was missing. The information was received and the membership and credential awarded. As it turned out, and unbeknownst to the association, all of the documentation submitted by Dr. Katze a.k.a. Dr. Eichel, was falsified. Unfortunately, the staff member that signed the approval for membership in the organization had only been on the job for two weeks when this occurred and was ill equipped to deal with such chicanery (that staff member is still with the organization today). [/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot] Ultimately, due to the fraud committed by Dr. Eichel, association processes have changed and further checks and balances have been added to policies and procedures to safeguard against such a scam in the future. So armed with the true facts regarding this situation, I would ask you to decide who actually committed the fraud. [/FONT]
 
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A cat with a PhD? Not likely. My cat couldn't even pass the CPA. Although, the little bastard did ace the bar.

Fucking lawyers.
 
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jwinslow;1864346; said:
To expose the truth about diploma mills, he made this cat the most educated around :lol:
TopHatCat.jpg


Haters gonna hate! PHDs gonna get hired as ur boss!!!!

Bucky Katt;1905915; said:
A cat with a PhD? Not likely. My cat couldn't even pass the CPA. Although, the little bastard did ace the bar.

[censored]ing lawyers.

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ACFEI;1905911; said:
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Dr. Eichel has caused these statements to be published on the internet and continues to do so through his Wikipedia page. His statements are false, defamatory, unethical and unprofessional. The organization has substantially increased security measures in the ten years since this incident and is a legitimate and upstanding business of which you can learn more about by visiting http://www.americanpsychotherapy.com.

ACFEI;1905913; said:
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[FONT=&quot] After years of seeing the name of an organization that I have worked for repeatedly tarnished, I feel it is time to stand up and say enough! As office manager at the time for the American Psychotherapy Association, I feel you need to know the facts. [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot] Steve K.D. Eichel is the person that committed fraud. Dr. Eichel went to great lengths to purposely defraud several associations. Through his own admission, Dr. Eichel deceived several organizations by submitting applications applying for membership, certifications and credentials for someone else; a Zoe D. Katze, Ph.D.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot] In 2002, an application for membership was received in the name of Zoe D. Katze, Ph.D., with supporting documentation including copies of certificates achieved and professional degrees. Thereafter, a written request was made to Dr. Katze?s office for the resume or CV that was missing. The information was received and the membership and credential awarded. As it turned out, and unbeknownst to the association, all of the documentation submitted by Dr. Katze a.k.a. Dr. Eichel, was falsified. Unfortunately, the staff member that signed the approval for membership in the organization had only been on the job for two weeks when this occurred and was ill equipped to deal with such chicanery (that staff member is still with the organization today). [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot] Ultimately, due to the fraud committed by Dr. Eichel, association processes have changed and further checks and balances have been added to policies and procedures to safeguard against such a scam in the future. So armed with the true facts regarding this situation, I would ask you to decide who actually committed the fraud. [/FONT]

I'm sensing issues from childhood. Tell me about your father...
 
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ACFEI;1905911; said:
p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman"; }a:link, span.MsoHyperlink { color: blue; text-decoration: underline; }a:visited, span.MsoHyperlinkFollowed { color: purple; text-decoration: underline; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } The admission of Zoe D. Katze into the American Psychotherapy Association, Inc. in 2002 was an unfortunate incident that occurred as a result of an inexperienced employee of the organization confronted with an intentionally fraudulent application. At the time, Dr. Steve K.D. Eichel used fraud to obtain membership and member status distinctions in the organizations and since then has made defamatory statements about the organization calling it an ?infamous diploma mills.? In reality, Dr. Eichel simply used a false name and provided false information to obtain membership and distinctions and then attributed his actions to his feline stating the organization had certified a cat.

Dr. Eichel has caused these statements to be published on the internet and continues to do so through his Wikipedia page. His statements are false, defamatory, unethical and unprofessional. The organization has substantially increased security measures in the ten years since this incident and is a legitimate and upstanding business of which you can learn more about by visiting http://www.americanpsychotherapy.com.

Sounds like somebody should have spent a little more time training their "inexperienced employee."

Lesson 1: how to spot a fake name.

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ACFEI;1905913; said:
After years of seeing the name of an organization that I have worked for repeatedly tarnished, I feel it is time to stand up and say enough! As office manager at the time for the American Psychotherapy Association, I feel you need to know the facts.

Wait..so the cat isn't even the most unqualified person affiliated with the association?!

Wow.
 
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