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- 2004018798 contributor B9827455.
- 2004018798 contributor B9827456.
- 2004018798 created "c2005.".
- 2004018798 date "2005".
- 2004018798 date "c2005.".
- 2004018798 dateCopyrighted "c2005.".
- 2004018798 description "Historical evolution of professional boundaries -- Positions on sexual boundary issues among the health-care professions -- Incidence of professional sexual misconduct -- How did we get here?: the social pendulum -- Absolute morality and zero tolerance -- Power within the doctor-patient relationship -- Transference and countertransference -- The slippery slope -- Sexual relationships with current and former patients -- Legal implications of sexual misconduct -- Preventing false allegations and boundary violations -- Classifying sexual misconduct: a chiropractic paradigm.".
- 2004018798 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2004018798 extent "xii, 126 p. ;".
- 2004018798 identifier "0781755417 (alk. paper)".
- 2004018798 identifier 2004018798-d.html.
- 2004018798 identifier 2004018798.html.
- 2004018798 issued "2005".
- 2004018798 issued "c2005.".
- 2004018798 language "eng".
- 2004018798 publisher "Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,".
- 2004018798 subject "174.2/95534 22".
- 2004018798 subject "Chiropractic ethics.".
- 2004018798 subject "Chiropractors Professional ethics.".
- 2004018798 subject "Chiropractors Sexual behavior.".
- 2004018798 subject "Professional Misconduct.".
- 2004018798 subject "Professional-Patient Relations ethics.".
- 2004018798 subject "RZ236.5 .S86 2005".
- 2004018798 subject "Sex Offenses.".
- 2004018798 subject "WB 905.7 S782e 2005".
- 2004018798 tableOfContents "Historical evolution of professional boundaries -- Positions on sexual boundary issues among the health-care professions -- Incidence of professional sexual misconduct -- How did we get here?: the social pendulum -- Absolute morality and zero tolerance -- Power within the doctor-patient relationship -- Transference and countertransference -- The slippery slope -- Sexual relationships with current and former patients -- Legal implications of sexual misconduct -- Preventing false allegations and boundary violations -- Classifying sexual misconduct: a chiropractic paradigm.".
- 2004018798 title "Ethical perspectives : sexual boundary issues and the chiropractic paradigm / Michael J. Stahl, Stephen M. Foreman.".
- 2004018798 type "text".