Thursday, 31 March 2016

At Personal Risk: Boundary Violations in Professional-Client Relationships

At Personal Risk: Boundary Violations in Professional-Client Relationships
The first three chapters cover the social context ofthe relationship, the inherent power differential that delineatesthe relational boundaries, and professionals’ difficultywith managing that power appropriately. Also discussed arethe four characteristics of a boundary violation—a reversalof roles, a secret, a double bind, and an indulgence of professionalprivilege—and the damage to the client.Throughout the book, clients share their stories of violations—sometimes blatant, often subtle—in relationships.These vignettes, along with Peterson’s engaging style, transformethics from dry, abstract, and theoretical principlesto vital struggles to understand and appropriately managepower with clients.

Reviews: 1
Ratings: 24 Ratings
Page Count: 208 pages
ISBN: 0393701387 (ISBN13: 9780393701388)
Publish Date: April 17th 1992
By: Marilyn R. Peterson



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