The nature of boundary issues and dual relationships in the behavioral health professions: Code of Ethics
- Boundary crossings and boundary violations
- Common practitioner mistakes
- Address practitioner impairment and warning signs
- Prevent lawsuits and licensing board complaints
- Unethical conduct
- Assess boundary-related risks
- Importance of careful documentation
- Boundaries and dual relationship case examples
Boundary issues in the digital age
- Communicate with current/former clients online
- Browsing for information about clients
- Challenges related to clients searching for information about their therapists
Patterns of boundary issues and dual relationships
- Intimate relationships
- Emotional and dependency needs
- Personal benefit
- Altruism
- Unavoidable and unanticipated circumstances
Ethical standards: Boundaries and Dual Relationships
- Conflicts of interest
- Unethical conduct
- The boundaries of self-disclosure
- Prevent impairment and boundary violations
- Practitioner incompetence
- Professional negligence
- Standard of care for ethically complex cases
- Importance of supervision
- What healthy boundaries look like
Risk Management Strategies: Protecting Clients and Practitioners
- Professional negligence and malpractice
- Codes of ethics standards
- Statutes and regulations
- Standards of care and ethical practice
- Ethical decision making
- Create a strategy and common warning signs