Boundaries in Psychotherapy: Ethical and Clinical Explorations

Boundaries in Psychotherapy: Ethical and Clinical Explorations Books

Boundaries in Psychotherapy: Ethical and Clinical Explorations

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A client wishes to pay for therapy services by bartering his original artw ork. A therapist accepts a client’s hug but later worries whether doingso may have sent the incorrect thought. A client questions the therapist to become friends after therapy ends. A prospective client requests therapy from a clinician who is also her neighbor. A client inquires about the therapist spiritu al orientation. What is the best course of action in these situations? Zur’s latest book is for the professional who feels unsure entering those g ray areas that inevitably arise in psychotherapy do. It gives careful consideration to what constitutes a boundary violation, and explores the ethical and clinical complexities caught up in boundary issues such as exchange of gifts, non-sexual touch, therapist’s self-disclosure, dual relationships, bartering, home visits, home office do, and telehealth. This book does not offer simple answers, but rather examines the nature of boundaries in psychotherapy and helps view boundaries through ethical and clinical lenses.

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