Marcus West

Location: Sussex

Final determination: 15 May 2023
BPC case reference: COM04-22
Registrant: Marcus West
Sanction: Not withdrawal of registration
Institution: Society for Analytical Psychology (SAP)
Source: BPC Final Determination
https://www.bpc.org.uk/download/16031/COM04-22-Final-Determination.pdf


Case Summary

Marcus West was found to have breached professional boundaries within a training analysis relationship involving a trainee.

The BPC found:

  • declaration of love during therapy
  • inappropriate post-therapy meetings
  • conduct partly sexually motivated

Risk Findings

  • dependent therapeutic relationship
  • power imbalance
  • failure to maintain boundaries post-termination
  • emotional and sexual boundary transgression

BPC Outcome

Sanction short of removal from the register

The practitioner remained in practice.


Wider Public Protection Question

Where serious boundary breaches occur in a dependent therapeutic context, the BPC’s policies provide for safeguarding escalation.

The relevant question is:

What safeguarding or escalation steps were considered or taken where the practitioner was allowed to continue practising?


Determination Gap

The determination does not clearly evidence:

  • safeguarding referral
  • police referral
  • escalation under BPC procedures

Cross-Case Context

  • In French (COM11-24) and Rushton (COM17-24), practitioners were removed from the register following serious misconduct.
  • In West, serious boundary breaches were found, yet the practitioner remained in practice.

Across all three cases, the same issue arises:

There is no clear evidence of wider safeguarding escalation beyond the disciplinary outcome.


Systemic Significance

West introduces a further dimension:

Where misconduct is found but the practitioner remains in practice, the absence of evidenced safeguarding response becomes more acute.


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