Any client who is sexually exploited by the client's psychotherapist shall have remedy by civil action for sexual exploitation if the sexual exploitation occurred: (1) At any time between and including the first date and last date the client was receiving psychotherapy from the psychotherapist; (2) Within three years after the termination of the psychotherapy; or (3) By means of therapeutic deception.
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