Boundaries and solidarity. The importance of being real
Description
"Dr. Speight explores the connections between therapy boundaries, solidarity, and being real as a clinician. She critiques the universal conception of boundaries and suggests there is a need for a re-examination of session boundaries. Through the use of personal case illustrations, and various research findings, Speight presents a culturally congruent view of boundaries." -- distributor's website.
Runtime
32 min
Creator
Speight, Suzette Leah, 1961
Series
Subjects
- Cross-cultural counseling (106)
- Counselor and client (26)
- Psychotherapy (234)
- Psychotherapist and patient (13)
- Counseling (299)
- Solidarity (2)
Date of Publication
c2007
Database
Alexander Street
Direct Link
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