Should a therapist counsel a former lover or accept a client's
gift? If so, has a boundary been crossed? Some boundary issues,
like beginning a sexual relationship with a client, are obvious
pitfalls to avoid, but what about more subtle issues, like hugging
a client or disclosing personal information to a client? What are
the boundaries of maintaining a friendship with a former client or
the relative of a client? When do conflicts of interest overburden
the client-practitioner relationship?
Frederic Reamer, a leading authority on professional ethics,
offers a definitive and up-to-date analysis of boundary issues, a
rapidly emerging topic in the field of human services. One of the
only works in the field to provide a conceptual framework for the
dual relationship between practitioner and client, this book
provides an in-depth look at the complex forms these relationships
take. It also gives practical risk-management models to aid human
service professionals in the prevention of problematic situations
and the managing of dual relationships. Reamer examines the ethics
involving intimate and sexual relationships with clients and former
clients, practitioners' self-disclosure, giving and receiving
favors and gifts, bartering for services, and unavoidable and
unanticipated circumstances such as social encounters and
geographical proximity. Case vignettes that help illustrate
important points are also included in each chapter.
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