How Certain Boundaries and Ethics Diminish Therapeutic Effectiveness

Volume: 4, Issue: 3, Pages: 255 - 261
Published: Sep 1, 1994
Abstract
When taken too far, certain well-intentioned ethical guidelines can become transformed into artificial boundaries that serve as destructive prohibitions and thereby undermine clinical effectiveness. Rigid roles and strict codified rules of conduct between therapist and client can obstruct a clinician's artistry. Those anxious conformists who go entirely by the book, and who live in constant fear of malpractice suits, are unlikely to prove...
Paper Details
Title
How Certain Boundaries and Ethics Diminish Therapeutic Effectiveness
Published Date
Sep 1, 1994
Volume
4
Issue
3
Pages
255 - 261
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