The boundaries of the therapeutic relationship are a crucial part of
effective therapy. Yet, understanding them, and the effects of power and
responsibility, can be intimidating to trainee or newly-qualified
therapists. This book will take step-by-step through everything they
need to know to work ethically and safeguard the well-being of both
themselves and their clients.
It tackles:
- Contracting and the importance of negotiating and clarifying
boundaries with clients
- The implications and limits of maintaining confidentiality
- Keeping clear sexual boundaries, and how to work around issues safely
and appropriately
- What happens when circumstances change, and every day or serious
disruptions occur to therapy
- The nature of the therapist's power, and how to employ it responsibly
to a client's benefit
Packed with case studies, ethical dilemmas and points for reflection and
discussion, this is an essential read for trainee practitioners and
qualified therapists looking to ensure safe and ethical practice.