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Informationen zum Autor Gabrielle Syme is a Fellow of BACP and a Registered Analytical Psychotherapist with UKCP. She is also a BACP accredited supervisor. Klappentext Chapter 1 - Boundary Issues are Commonplace: Setting the LimitsChapter 2 - The Absolute Limit: Sexual Dual Relationships - The prevelance and harmful effectsChapter 3 - The Significance of Sexual Feelings in the Therapeutic Relationship Chapter 4 - Nonsexual Dual Relationships: The Management of Gifts and BarterChapter 5 - Touching: Finding the LimitsChapter 6 - Managing Social Situations and FriendshipChapter 7 - Nonsexual Dual Relationships in Training, Supervision and ResearchChatper 8 - Challenging the Limits: Dual Relationships in Small Communitites and Pastoral RelationshipsChapter 9 - Learning from the Boundary Riders Inhaltsverzeichnis Boundary Issues Are Commonplace Setting the Limits The Absolute Limit Sexual Dual Relationships - The Prevalance and Harmful Effects The Significance of Sexual Feelings in the Therapeutic Relationship Non-Sexual Dual Relationships The Management of Gifts and Barter Touch Finding the Limits Social Situations and Friendship Non-Sexual Dual Relationships in Training, Supervision and Research Challenging the Limits Dual Relationships in Small Communities and Pastoral Relationships Learning from the Boundary Riders
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Boundary Issues Are Commonplace
Setting the Limits
The Absolute Limit
Sexual Dual Relationships - The Prevalance and Harmful Effects
The Significance of Sexual Feelings in the Therapeutic Relationship
Non-Sexual Dual Relationships
The Management of Gifts and Barter
Touch
Finding the Limits
Social Situations and Friendship
Non-Sexual Dual Relationships in Training, Supervision and Research
Challenging the Limits
Dual Relationships in Small Communities and Pastoral Relationships
Learning from the Boundary Riders
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`This thought-provoking book should be required reading for all trainers, practitioners and supervisors. It examines the complex issues that arise when the clinician enters into a relationship with the client beyond the psychotherapeutic boundaries' - Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal