Does the sexual have anything to do with sexual boundary violations?

Author(s):  
Avgi Saketopoulou
Author(s):  
Daniel R Cruikshanks ◽  
Stephanie T Burns

Professional boundaries represent the sets of behaviors and interactions that are considered appropriate and ethical between people in professional relationships. These can be defined by considering the roles of the people involved, the scheduled times for these interactions, and the designated places for them. Boundary violations happen when interactions deviate markedly from the social conventions of professional relationships. Sexual boundary violations happen when sexual behavior is introduced into the training relationship. Because of the inherent power differential, sex in trainer-trainee relationships is considered unethical and harmful. This chapter will discuss sexual boundary violations in counselor training including incidence rates, perceptions of trainers and trainees, ethical and legal implications, how sexual boundary violations begin, solutions and recommendations, and suggestions for future research.


1991 ◽  
Vol 21 (11) ◽  
pp. 649-650 ◽  
Author(s):  
Glen O Gabbard ◽  
W Walter Menninger

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