Mental health consumers warned about man masquerading as a psychologist (Tyson John Vacher / John Vacher Psychology)

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Consumers seeking mental health services are being warned about a North Fremantle man who is masquerading as a psychologist.

Tyson John Vacher, aka Dr John Vacher and trading as John Vacher Psychology, has been making false or misleading statements on his website jvpsychology (dot) com regarding his experience and qualifications.

Mr Vacher has stated on his website jvpsychology dot com that he is a member of the Australian Counsellors’ Association and has 10 years’ experience, neither of which is true.

Listings on other websites also claimed Mr Vacher has a PhD and a qualification from the University of Southern Queensland, which are not true. 

Commissioner for Consumer Protection Lanie Chopping expressed concern that vulnerable people suffering from mental health issues may be duped and not get the expert treatment they need.

“It’s alarming to me that someone with no qualifications or experience as a practising psychologist should be offering professional help to people who may be suffering from depression, anxiety, sexual abuse trauma or other mental health issues,” Ms Chopping said.

“Our investigation into Mr Vacher has confirmed that he does not hold the formal qualifications in psychology that he claims and his assertion of having ten years’ experience is ridiculous considering he is only 23 years old.”

In September 2017 Tyson Vacher, who then operated a business called Black Tie Waiters, was fined $4,000 by the Perth Magistrates Court and ordered to pay $489 in compensation as well as court costs of $3,000. He was prosecuted by Consumer Protection for accepting payments to supply waiters for four functions but they failed to turn up. Black tie waiter to pay almost $7,500 for standing up clients (Tyson Vacher)

“Considering the previous prosecution by Consumer Protection and his lack of qualifications and experience in his current business venture, we believe Mr Vacher poses a danger to people who may be seeking help from him,” the Commissioner said.

“Consumers looking for the services of a health practitioner should check the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) website to ensure that they are dealing with a suitably qualified and properly registered professional.”

Consumers who want to confirm whether an individual is registered with a national health practitioner board can check the register of practitioners maintained by Ahpra or contact Ahpra on 1300 419 495.

Consumers can check a counsellor's or a psychotherapist's qualifications and whether they are registered with the Psychotherapy & Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) or the Australian Counselling Association (ACA).

WA consumers who have received treatment from Mr Vacher can lodge an online complaint with Consumer Protection or email consumer@dmirs.wa.gov.au or call 1300 30 40 54.

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Media Contact: Alan Hynd, (08) 6552 9248 / 0429 078 791 / alan.hynd@dmirs.wa.gov.au  

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Consumer Protection
Media release
19 Jun 2020

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