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Reamer, Frederic G..
Boundary issues and dual relationships in the human services/[electronic resource]
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
361.3/2
杜威分類號:
361.3/2
書名/作者:
Boundary issues and dual relationships in the human services// Reamer, Frederic G..
作者:
Reamer, Frederic G..
出版者:
: Columbia University Press,, 2012.
標題:
Human services personnel--Professional relationships
標題:
Social service
標題:
Social workers--Professional relationships
標題:
Counselor and client
ISBN:
9780231157001
ISBN:
9780231157018
ISBN:
9780231527682
摘要、提要註:
Should a therapist disclose personal information to a client, accept a client’s gift, or provide a former client with a job? Is it appropriate to exchange email or text messages with clients or correspond with them on social networking websites? Some acts, such as initiating a sexual relationship with a client, are clearly prohibited, yet what about more subtle interactions, such as hugging or accepting invitations to a social event? Is maintaining a friendship with a former client or client’s relative a conflict of interest that ultimately subverts the client-practitioner relationship?
電子資源:
http://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/COLB0001465.html
Boundary issues and dual relationships in the human services/[electronic resource]
Reamer, Frederic G..
Boundary issues and dual relationships in the human services/
[electronic resource] Reamer, Frederic G.. - 2nd ed.. - Columbia University Press,2012.
Should a therapist disclose personal information to a client, accept a client’s gift, or provide a former client with a job? Is it appropriate to exchange email or text messages with clients or correspond with them on social networking websites? Some acts, such as initiating a sexual relationship with a client, are clearly prohibited, yet what about more subtle interactions, such as hugging or accepting invitations to a social event? Is maintaining a friendship with a former client or client’s relative a conflict of interest that ultimately subverts the client-practitioner relationship?
ISBN: 9780231157001Subjects--Topical Terms:
561109
Human services personnel--Professional relationships
LC Class. No.: HV40.35
Dewey Class. No.: 361.3/2
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