>>46708438>>46708834It varies by state, but it's really just limited to them having good reason that there is good reason to believe you will perform a violent crime before your next session.
They're not required to and are not supposed report past crimes regardless of what they are in most cases and can get into serious shit if they do. You could unironically have your license revoked for outing someone that admitted that they raped someone in the past for example.
The exceptions to that are the abuse of a minor or someone with an impairment. Protections are also waived if there is an active investigation going on and they are approached by the police, though they can only divulge things that pertain to the situation. The police can't go and ask for your entire life history because they think you might have stolen a car for example. Pippa could rant all she wants about shooting up walmarts and even describe idealization plans. The guy still can't say shit unless Pippa shows clear intent to shoot up a Walmart in the very near future. Once again, varies by state, but that's the gist.
People shit talk psychiatrists all the time, but they're restricted to hell and back with what they can do or give people. One slip of the tongue or not following prescription procedures to the letter could have them lose a career they spent half their lives focusing on. They don't want to have to report anyone and the only thing they get for doing so is avoiding the lesser chance of getting into hot shit for criminal negligence.