Boundaries in psychotherapy :ethical and clinical explorations
Washington, DC
American Psychological Association
c2007
xvi, 267 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references )p. 235-253( and index
1st ed
Dual relationships -- Reflections on power, exploitation, and transference in therapy -- Contexts of therapy -- A decision-making process for boundary crossing and dual relationships -- Time and money: managing time, fees, billing, and bartering -- Space for therapy -- The home office practice -- Telehealth and the technology for delivering care -- Self-disclosure -- Touch in therapy -- Gifts -- Personal space, language, silence, clothing, food, lending, and other boundary considerations -- Toward a better understanding of boundaries in therapy