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Psychotherapist Johanna Lee Lamm got inside her patient’s head — and allegedly his pants.

According to police, the blond Minnesota therapist claimed she had been raped by one of her clients.

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Now, investigators say Lamm, 43, has been arrested for third-degree sexual conduct after learning she was allegedly having sex with the client and charging him $200 a pop.

South West Media News reports that police in suburban Minneapolis got wise to the situation after Lamm reported the unidentified victim sexually assaulted her.

Lamm later recanted her claim and admitted their four-month sexual relationship was consensual.

So, no, she told detectives she didn’t want to press charges.

But the victim was less than pleased and kept sexy text and voice messages to illustrate that the debauched doctor wasn’t doing anything against her will.

“Victim stated that sexual contact at appointments began with defendant’s suggestion of mutual masturbation and eventually led to sexual intercourse,” police claimed in a news release.

Search warrants indicate Lamm first started providing “services” for the man in May 2015.

The therapist could spend up to 15 years in prison and face $30,000 in penalties for the alleged felony.

The criminal complaint also alleges the therapy sessions became sexual between New Year’s Day and Aug. 5, 2019.

It says “sexual penetration occurred during the psychotherapy session.”

The alleged victim was reportedly deemed a “vulnerable adult” by the state.

Lamm is being held on a $100,000 bond.

bhunter@postmedia.com