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This is a No-Book-To-Buy course, all material is included
Boundaries in Mental Health Treatment
Edition: 2009
Author: Heidi Dalzell, Psy.D.
Continuing Education Credit Hours:
2.00
Price:
Free!
"No Book to Buy". Price includes all materials.
Target audience:
Social Workers, Psychologists, Counselors, Marriage & Family Therapists
Difficulty level:
Intermediate
Format:
Homestudy
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Course Description
It is important for practitioners to be aware of issues related to boundaries. This continuing education ethics course will deal with the importance of a strong therapeutic frame, as well as common pitfalls the practitioner can experience.
Learning Objectives
The participant will demonstrate familiarity with what often leads to boundary breaches.
The participant will demonstrate familiarity with the most frequently made allegations of ethics violations.
The participant will demonstrate familiarity with examples of multiple relationships.
The participant will demonstrate familiarity with important areas to consider regarding boundaries.
Course Outline
Introduction
Defining Boundaries
Why Do Boundary Violations/Crossings Occur?
Multiple or Non-Sexual Dual Relationships
Sexual Relationships
Consequences to the Patient of Boundary Violations
Prevention of Boundary Crossings and Violations
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