Asked by marta velazquez on Jul 02, 2024
One example of a boundary violation is when the counselor becomes too emotionally invested with the client.
Boundary Violation
An infringement by a professional on the boundaries of a therapeutic or professional relationship, leading to potential harm or ethical concerns.
Emotionally Invested
Having strong emotional ties or commitment to a particular outcome, person, or project.
- Recognize the importance of maintaining professional boundaries in the counseling relationship.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the importance of maintaining professional boundaries in the counseling relationship.