Dr Thomas Plimmer, who blamed his behaviour on sex addiction at his General Medical Council misconduct hearings, also showed an unsolicited video of himself having sex with one of the women to a junior female colleague and put her hand on his clothing onto his penis. None of the women Dr Plimmer had sex with in his GP surgery were his patients.
However, **i** has discovered that Dr Plimmer has now swapped medicine for psychotherapy using the name “Dr Matthew”, his middle name.
He advertises his services through his own business called “Mind, Body and Emotional Wellness” and his website promotes “therapeutic sessions” for £85. He also provides “supervision sessions” to other psychotherapists to oversee their clinical work.
Other claims revealed at his tribunal included that Dr Plimmer sent photos of himself to a colleague with his head in a noose. He also invoked a scene from the cartoon series Futurama, telling her, “They have suicide booths. Maybe that’s what you need, you should go and do that.”
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) concluded that Dr Plimmer’s “pattern of sexually motivated behaviour” was “deplorable” and “brings the medical profession into disrepute”. He has since lodged an appeal.
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A [GP dubbed the “dirty doctor”](https://inews.co.uk/news/therapists-struck-off-sex-patients-practising-3331882?ico=in-line_link) who had sex with multiple women in his consulting room and was banned from working as a medic this year is now [practising as a psychotherapist](https://inews.co.uk/news/sex-drugs-drunk-work-unregulated-therapy-3331900?ico=in-line_link) under a different name, The **i** Paper can reveal.
Dr Thomas Plimmer, who blamed his behaviour on sex addiction at his General Medical Council misconduct hearings, also showed an unsolicited video of himself having sex with one of the women to a junior female colleague and put her hand on his clothing onto his penis. None of the women Dr Plimmer had sex with in his GP surgery were his patients.
However, **i** has discovered that Dr Plimmer has now swapped medicine for psychotherapy using the name “Dr Matthew”, his middle name.
He advertises his services through his own business called “Mind, Body and Emotional Wellness” and his website promotes “therapeutic sessions” for £85. He also provides “supervision sessions” to other psychotherapists to oversee their clinical work.
Other claims revealed at his tribunal included that Dr Plimmer sent photos of himself to a colleague with his head in a noose. He also invoked a scene from the cartoon series Futurama, telling her, “They have suicide booths. Maybe that’s what you need, you should go and do that.”
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) concluded that Dr Plimmer’s “pattern of sexually motivated behaviour” was “deplorable” and “brings the medical profession into disrepute”. He has since lodged an appeal.
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