What do you do when you run into a patient in a public place? How do you
respond when a patient suddenly hugs you at the end of a session? Do you
accept a gift that a patient brings to make up for causing you some
inconvenience? Questions like these--which virtually all clinicians face
at one time or another--have serious clinical, ethical, and legal
implications. This authoritative, practical book uses compelling case
vignettes to show how a wide range of boundary questions arise and can
be responsibly resolved as part of the process of therapy. Coverage
includes role reversal, gifts, self-disclosure, out-of-office
encounters, physical contact, and sexual misconduct. Strategies for
preventing boundary violations and managing associated legal risks are
highlighted.