Cantitate/Preț
Produs

Sexual Boundary Violations in Psychotherapy – Facing Therapist Indiscretions, Transgressions, and Misconduct

Autor Arlene Lu Steinberg, Judith L. Alpert, Christine Courtois
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iul 2021
Regardless of what model of psychotherapy is used, all therapists are vulnerable to boundary transgressions. This book explains why this is this case, and how to avoid such violations. Professional attitudes toward sexual boundary violations (SBVs) have evolved over the years, resulting in ethical and legal guidance to prevent such violations. Despite this guidance, SBVs still occur in treatment, and institutions and colleagues often deny or rationalize them. Therapists need a deeper understanding of how SBVs occur in order to avoid them. This book examines the events leading up to SBVs as well as what happens to clients and therapists once they are discovered. The book also considers the broader effects of such behavior on colleagues, institutions, families, and others. Numerous case illustrations are included to illustrate how therapeutic relationships are compromised, sometimes in subtle and gradual ways. Authors emphasize the importance of therapist education and consultation with mentors and peers to maintain a professional frame for the therapeutic relationship.
Citește tot Restrânge

Preț: 39918 lei

Nou

Puncte Express: 599

Preț estimativ în valută:
7638 8067$ 6357£

Carte indisponibilă temporar

Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781433834608
ISBN-10: 143383460X
Pagini: 436
Dimensiuni: 198 x 230 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Wiley

Cuprins

Foreword
Kenneth S. Pope

Chapter 1. Sexual Boundary Violations in the Psychotherapy Setting: An Overview
Arlene (Lu) Steinberg, Judith L. Alpert, and Christine A. Courtois

I. Ethical and Legal Issues

Chapter 2. The American Psychological Association Ethics Code and Legal Statutes Regarding Sexual Boundary Violations: History and Current Status
Linda Campbell, Linda Knauss, and Lauren Meaux

Chapter 3. Boundaries and Ethics of Professional Conduct
Stephen B. Levine and Christine A. Courtois

II. Perspectives From Different Theoretical Orientations

Chapter 4. Erotic Transferences and Countertransferences in Sexual Boundary Violations: An Interview with Andrea Celenza
Interviewers: Arlene (Lu) Steinberg and Judith L. Alpert
Interviewed: Andrea Celenza

Chapter 5. Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the Problem of Erotic Idealization
Elizabeth Goren and Sue Grand

Chapter 6. A Cognitive Behavioral Approach to Understanding Sexual Boundary Violations
Amy Wenzel

Chapter 7. Going Beyond the Contact Boundary: A Gestalt Therapy Perspective
Monique N. Rodriguez

Chapter 8. The Art of Helpful Sex Talk in Therapy: A Psychoanalytic Sex Therapist Speaks
Elizabeth Goren

Chapter 9. Sexual Misconduct in the Feminist Therapy Realm
Laura S. Brown and Christine A. Courtois

III. Unique Settings and Populations

Chapter 10. Sexual Boundary Violations in Pastoral Counseling
Christine A. Courtois and Arlene (Lu) Steinberg

Chapter 11. Sexual Boundary Violations in the Digital Age: New Frontiers and Emerging Challenges
Frederic G. Reamer

Chapter 12. Considering Racial and Cultural Context in Sexual Boundary Violations
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra

Chapter 13. Sexual Boundary Violations Outside of Cisgender–Heterosexual Dyads
Elizabeth Clark and Kori Bennett

IV. Dynamics and Effects

Chapter 14. Mind F*ck: The Grooming Process in “Professional Incest”
Christine A. Courtois and Judith L. Alpert

Chapter 15. Grooming and the Dynamics of Abuse as Experienced and Viewed Through the Eyes of Victims and Peer Advocates: Cases from TELL
Janet Wohlberg

Chapter 16. Three Survivors Speak: Stories of Confusion, Shame, Anguish, and Resilience
Christine A. Courtois, Judith L. Alpert, and Goldie Eder

Chapter 17. When Colleagues Betray: The Harm of Sexual Boundary Violations in Psychotherapy Extends Beyond the Victim
Jennifer M. Gomez, Laura K. Noll, Alexis A. Adams-Clark, and Christine A. Courtois

V. Responding to Sexual Boundary Violations in Psychotherapy

Chapter 18. Treating Clients Who Have Been Sexually Abused by a Therapist
Tyson D. Bailey and Laura S. Brown

Chapter 19. Supervision and Consultation With Therapists Who Have Engaged in Sexual Misconduct
Gary R. Schoener

Chapter 20. The Treatment of Therapists Who Sexually Offend
Philip Hemphill, Christine A. Courtois, Mark S. Gold, Alexis Polles, and Drew Edwards

Epilogue: Prevention and Intervention
Judith L. Alpert, Arlene (Lu) Steinberg, and Christine A. Courtois

Notă biografică


Descriere

Examines the events leading up to sexual boundary violations as well as what happens to clients and therapists once they are discovered. The book also considers the broader effects of such behaviour on colleagues, institutions, families, and others. Case illustrations are included to illustrate how therapeutic relationships are compromised.