The state has revoked the license of a court-appointed psychologist found to have coaxed a 3-year-old girl into accusing her father of sexual abuse and to have misled the family court judge.
The revocation took effect Wednesday, a day after the Board of Psychological Examiners ruled that Marsha Kleinman, of Highland Park, engaged in gross and repeated malpractice and other misconduct that endangered the girl’s welfare and threatened her relationship with her father.
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