Boundaries in Counseling
www.lacounseling.org › images › lcaBoundary Crossings v. Boundary Violations •A boundary crossing is a “decision to deviate from an established boundary for a specific purpose- a brief excursion with a return to the established limits of a professional relationship”(Peternelj-Taylor, 2003). •A boundary crossing is also “any activity that moves the clinician from a
Setting Emotional Boundaries in Relationships - Road to ...
roadtogrowthcounseling.com › imApr 01, 2016 · Boundaries include physical boundaries, as well as, emotional boundaries. Physical boundaries include your body, personal space, and privacy. Violations include standing too close, inappropriate touching, even looking through your personal files or your phone. Emotional boundaries involve separating your feelings from another’s feelings. Violations include, taking responsibility for another’s feelings, letting another’s feelings dictate your own, sacrificing your own needs to please ...
Dual Relationships, Multiple Relationships, Boundaries ...
www.zurinstitute.com › boundaries-dual-relationshipsBoundary violations and boundary crossings in psychotherapy refer to any deviation from traditional, strict, 'only in the office,' emotionally distant forms of therapy. They mostly refer to issues of self disclosure, length and place of sessions, physical touch, activities outside the office, gift exchange, social and other non-therapeutic contact and various forms of dual relationships.