Therapists will be more effective practitioners when they understand the factors that contribute to sexual boundary violations. The authors ' interviews with former victims indicated that offending therapists were mostly reputable psychologists working alone, and that boundary violations developed gradually. The clients were often victims of child sexual abuse. Many reported pleasurable feelings during the affair but saw the experience as hurtful or exploitative in retrospect. The authors ' findings imply that practitioners should minimize seemingly innocuous physical consolation or self-disclosure, especially with survivors of child abuse. They are encouraged to select offices with other professionals and to participate in peer-s...
Sexually intimate behavior between psychologists and their clients, supervisees, and students propos...
This study involves a qualitative analysis of a doctoral-level psychology trainee\u27s first-hand ac...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.Therapist-client sexual involvement has be...
Sexual contact between psychological therapists and their clients is regarded as highly damaging, bo...
Sexual contact between psychological therapists and their clients is regarded as highly damaging, bo...
This study investigated the deleterious effects psychotherapists may experience as a result of fulfi...
There are indications that sex offending behaviors begin to develop in childhood, and are influence...
Boundary violations are a topic of great concern in the ethics of psychotherapy. Prior literature su...
Working with juvenile sex offenders carries responsibilities not only to the client and the referrin...
Objective: To demonstrate that sexual abuse of patients by psychiatrists can be due to a variety of ...
This thesis describes the first British empirical study in relation to therapist-patient sexual cont...
Prior research in the field of psychology has indicated that clinicians are less likely to hypothesi...
The first British empirical study of therapist-patient sexual contact is described. In a national ra...
Former patients ’ (n = 24) accounts of their experience during a sexual liaison with their psychothe...
Various types of traumatic compulsive behaviors have been observed by practicing mental health clini...
Sexually intimate behavior between psychologists and their clients, supervisees, and students propos...
This study involves a qualitative analysis of a doctoral-level psychology trainee\u27s first-hand ac...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.Therapist-client sexual involvement has be...
Sexual contact between psychological therapists and their clients is regarded as highly damaging, bo...
Sexual contact between psychological therapists and their clients is regarded as highly damaging, bo...
This study investigated the deleterious effects psychotherapists may experience as a result of fulfi...
There are indications that sex offending behaviors begin to develop in childhood, and are influence...
Boundary violations are a topic of great concern in the ethics of psychotherapy. Prior literature su...
Working with juvenile sex offenders carries responsibilities not only to the client and the referrin...
Objective: To demonstrate that sexual abuse of patients by psychiatrists can be due to a variety of ...
This thesis describes the first British empirical study in relation to therapist-patient sexual cont...
Prior research in the field of psychology has indicated that clinicians are less likely to hypothesi...
The first British empirical study of therapist-patient sexual contact is described. In a national ra...
Former patients ’ (n = 24) accounts of their experience during a sexual liaison with their psychothe...
Various types of traumatic compulsive behaviors have been observed by practicing mental health clini...
Sexually intimate behavior between psychologists and their clients, supervisees, and students propos...
This study involves a qualitative analysis of a doctoral-level psychology trainee\u27s first-hand ac...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.Therapist-client sexual involvement has be...