Ethical Boundaries in Therapy: The Cost of Rigid Avoidance in Dual Relationships
Ethical Boundaries in Therapy: The Cost of Rigid Avoidance in Dual Relationships As clinicians, we are trained to protect the therapeutic frame at all costs. We learn early in our academic journey that boundaries keep both the client and the psychologist safe. However, an overcorrection can occur when ethical caution morphs into clinical anxiety. This … Read more