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If the counselor considers corporal punishment a crime wouldn't that be enough to cause the counselor to report to CPS?
FWIW, you probably have heard this already, from what I've been told you normally shouldn't do corporal punishment when you're angry, but only after the passion has passed?Just a thought, since he's a teen he's overly emotionally sensitive, don't know if it's an issue. Hopefully Dad can teach him about the vice of effeminacy and being more manly in the face of painful stuff being virtuous, and reinforce that how a child becomes a saint by being obedient to parents for the sake of God.
You need to go to counseling before CPS becomes involved.Go to a counselor who can be objective, not someone affiliated with a religion. Keep an open mind and be open to criticism.