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Social workers, psychologists, licensed professional counselors, educators, school personnel, mental health professionals, clinicians, health and human service practitioners, and other health care professionals.
Professional boundaries refer to the norms that protect and guide professional relationships. Codes of ethics offer guidance in basic boundary setting, focusing on sexual misconduct and exploitive dual relationships, which constitute flagrant, prohibited, boundary crossings, However, contemporary practice involves complex dilemmas in which helping professionals must choose between reasonable competing interests. Using compelling and relevant cases, this presentation explores the gray areas in boundary maintenance and helps attendees employ foresight, consultation, self-regulation, and risk assessment, to confidently navigate these ethically and clinically challenging situations.
Faculty
Kim Strom, PhD
Director, UNC-Chapel Hill Office of Ethics Education and Policy Management
Smith P. Theimann, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Professional Practice
This presenter is being supported through a partnership between UNC-CH, School of Social Work and the NCAHEC Program.
Webinar Information
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