The concept of boundary is a term often used within counselling and psychotherapy literature. However, there is a paucity of research exploring how useful and meaningful boundaries are for therapy practice. This study explored how counsellors understand and experience boundaries within their counselling practice. Seven participants, who were all qualified and practising counsellors, were interviewed about their understanding and experience of boundaries. These interviews were transcribed and then analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). Analysis identified one significant overarching theme entitled “Protection and Safety” which distinguished between the protection of self and other. This paper focuses solely on the Pro...
Objective: Therapeutic boundaries are limits to appropriate behaviours within a therapist–client rel...
This paper presents findings of research on discursive practices associated with professional bounda...
The issue of client-professional boundaries in speech-language therapy (SLT) practice has only rarel...
The concept of boundary is a term often used within counselling and psychotherapy literature. Howeve...
The concept of ‘boundary’ is ingrained within the counselling literature and ethical frameworks and ...
A personal boundary is a fundamental component of selfhood; it refers to the ability to define one's...
This article explores the professional boundaries guidance for social workers. It presents research ...
School-based counselling has become widespread over the last ten years as schools and clinics strugg...
Aims Therapeutic alliance ruptures, due to boundary problems, and premature dropout, from therapy, ...
This research study was a quantitative, exploratory investigation of the experiences and opinions of...
Using a Constructivist Grounded Theory approach (Charmaz, 2006), this research examined the social c...
Excerpt: “In this article, we examine conceptual and practical issues pertaining to relationship bo...
This paper discusses boundaries and multiple relationships in Counselling and Psychotherapy. B...
ABSTRACT: Psychotherapy is a vital component of any treatment programme in the management of psychia...
At an early stage of the literature on this issue some voices were already explicit about the comple...
Objective: Therapeutic boundaries are limits to appropriate behaviours within a therapist–client rel...
This paper presents findings of research on discursive practices associated with professional bounda...
The issue of client-professional boundaries in speech-language therapy (SLT) practice has only rarel...
The concept of boundary is a term often used within counselling and psychotherapy literature. Howeve...
The concept of ‘boundary’ is ingrained within the counselling literature and ethical frameworks and ...
A personal boundary is a fundamental component of selfhood; it refers to the ability to define one's...
This article explores the professional boundaries guidance for social workers. It presents research ...
School-based counselling has become widespread over the last ten years as schools and clinics strugg...
Aims Therapeutic alliance ruptures, due to boundary problems, and premature dropout, from therapy, ...
This research study was a quantitative, exploratory investigation of the experiences and opinions of...
Using a Constructivist Grounded Theory approach (Charmaz, 2006), this research examined the social c...
Excerpt: “In this article, we examine conceptual and practical issues pertaining to relationship bo...
This paper discusses boundaries and multiple relationships in Counselling and Psychotherapy. B...
ABSTRACT: Psychotherapy is a vital component of any treatment programme in the management of psychia...
At an early stage of the literature on this issue some voices were already explicit about the comple...
Objective: Therapeutic boundaries are limits to appropriate behaviours within a therapist–client rel...
This paper presents findings of research on discursive practices associated with professional bounda...
The issue of client-professional boundaries in speech-language therapy (SLT) practice has only rarel...