2004
DOI: 10.1097/00129234-200407000-00007
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Development of a Training Module on Therapeutic Boundaries for Mental Health Clinicians and Case Managers

Abstract: This article describes the development of a training model to teach mental health clinicians and case managers about therapeutic boundaries. Awareness of boundary transgressions is vital for establishing and maintaining the moral and ethical integrity of mental health treatment. Our structured teaching model was presented to staff from many different treatment settings throughout our mental health organization. A major portion of each session was utilized for exploration of common boundary dilemmas in the clin… Show more

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“…We note that the whole concept of dual relationships, so loved by writers on professional relationships (Malone et al, 2004) has extremely limited application. It may belong in the counselling room, but beyond this, multiple layers of relationship are the norm rather than the exception.…”
Section: Dual Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…We note that the whole concept of dual relationships, so loved by writers on professional relationships (Malone et al, 2004) has extremely limited application. It may belong in the counselling room, but beyond this, multiple layers of relationship are the norm rather than the exception.…”
Section: Dual Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 94%