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- catalog contributor b5862034.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- 2. The Nature and Function of Therapeutic Boundaries -- 3. Ego Boundary Development and Its Relationship to the Therapeutic Frame -- 4. Factors Common to All Boundary Violations -- 6. Stability: Creating an Atmosphere of Trust and Reliability -- 7. Whom Should a Psychotherapist Treat? Problems of Patient Selection When a Dual Relationship Exists -- 8. Respecting the Patient's Autonomy: Maintaining a Position of Neutrality -- 9. Monetary Compensation in Psychotherapy: Balancing the Therapist's Financial Needs Against Those of the Patient -- 10. Confidentiality -- 11. Maintaining Anonymity -- 12. Abstinence and the Management of Erotic Feelings in Psychotherapy -- 13. Treating the Patient Who Tries to Exploit the Therapist -- 14. Psychological Characteristics of Therapists Who Commit Serious Boundary Violations -- 15. Education and Self-Assessment: How Can Therapists Learn to Improve Their Boundary Skills?".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "ix, 318 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Keeping boundaries.".
- catalog identifier "0880486600 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Keeping boundaries.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, DC : Amercian Psychiatic Press,".
- catalog relation "Keeping boundaries.".
- catalog subject "616.89/14 20".
- catalog subject "Ethics, Medical.".
- catalog subject "Professional-Patient Relations.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapist and patient.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy Moral and ethical aspects.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy methods.".
- catalog subject "RC480.8 .E67 1994".
- catalog subject "WM 62 E64k 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- 2. The Nature and Function of Therapeutic Boundaries -- 3. Ego Boundary Development and Its Relationship to the Therapeutic Frame -- 4. Factors Common to All Boundary Violations -- 6. Stability: Creating an Atmosphere of Trust and Reliability -- 7. Whom Should a Psychotherapist Treat? Problems of Patient Selection When a Dual Relationship Exists -- 8. Respecting the Patient's Autonomy: Maintaining a Position of Neutrality -- 9. Monetary Compensation in Psychotherapy: Balancing the Therapist's Financial Needs Against Those of the Patient -- 10. Confidentiality -- 11. Maintaining Anonymity -- 12. Abstinence and the Management of Erotic Feelings in Psychotherapy -- 13. Treating the Patient Who Tries to Exploit the Therapist -- 14. Psychological Characteristics of Therapists Who Commit Serious Boundary Violations -- 15. Education and Self-Assessment: How Can Therapists Learn to Improve Their Boundary Skills?".
- catalog title "Keeping boundaries : maintaining safety and integrity in the psychotherapeutic process / Richard S. Epstein.".
- catalog type "text".