Professional boundaries between worker and client underpin all areas of
practice in social work and social care, and the mismanagement of these
boundaries can lead to unprofessional conduct and negative consequences
for both worker and client.
This book is a no-nonsense guide to boundaries - what they are, why they
are there and how to maintain them, from legal boundaries and policies
governing behaviour to rules surrounding confidentiality. Presenting a
flexible framework of rules and guidelines which can be applied to any
client relationship, the book offers practical advice and suggestions on
how to judge boundaries and how to manage a situation when they have
been crossed. It also explores the benefit to both worker and client of
establishing a good rapport whilst maintaining a professional, emotional
distance. Throughout the book, and in the self-assessment test provided,
the reader is invited to examine his or her personal responses to
working with clients and their effect on maintaining professional
boundaries.
This simple and practical reference guide will be of essential use to
professionals in social work and social care working with or managing
support for clients.