Boundary issues are commonplace: setting the limits -- The absolute limit: sexual dual relationship -- the prevalence and harmful effects -- The significance of sexual feelings in the therapeutic relationship -- Non-sexual dual relationship: the management of gifts and barter -- Touch: finding the limits -- Social situations and friendship -- Non-sexual dual relationship in training, supervision and research -- Challenging the limits: Dual relationships in small communities and pastoral relationship -- Learning from the boundary riders
Summary
T̀his thought- provoking book should be required reading for all trainers, practitioners and supervisors. It examines the complex issues that arise when the clinician enters into a relationship with the client beyond the psychotherapeutic boundaries' - Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal. A recent development in the profession is a consideration of the appropriate use of touch. This is looked at in some detail in this book with useful guidelines of the issues to be considered in deciding whether to touch a client or not. The issue of dual relationships with clients, trainees and s
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 124-127) and index
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