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"A boundary violation is something in which the patient feels exploited, something that is not discussible between the therapist and patient, and which often is a repetitive phenomenon within the therapy."- Glen Gabbard Historically, boundary violations for psychotherapists were understood to mean sexual contact with clients. Over the past twenty years, the concept of boundary violations has been expanded to encompass all aspects of the therapeutic relationship. In this video series, Glen Gabbard and others describe the many ways in which boundary issues may surface in a therapist's work, and outlines strategies for the prevention of boundary violations. Topics - Boundary Crossings and Violations Role of the Therapist Self-Disclosure Time and Place of Therapy Money, Gifts, Services Clothing, Language, Touch Special Treatment Outside Contact Need for consultation and supervision
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Features: Nanette K. Gartrell MD, Thomas G. Gutheil MD, Richard P. Kluft MD PhD, Laurie Anne Pearlman PhD, Anne C. Pratt PhD
Originally produced by Cavalcade Productions in 1997
Mode of access: World Wide Web
In English