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In: The major gifts report: monthly ideas to unlock your major gifts potential, Band 23, Heft 4, S. 7-7
ISSN: 2325-8608
In: Social Thought, Band 22, Heft 4, S. 37-51
In: Social Thought, Band 22, Heft 4, S. 37-51
In: Futures, Band 18, Heft 2, S. 230-241
In: Contact: the interdisciplinary journal of pastoral studies, Band 28, Heft 1, S. 28-32
In: The American journal of sociology, Band 63, Heft 3, S. 285-289
ISSN: 1537-5390
Sexual abuse of patients has received much press in recent years. More victims have come forward documenting their experiences with professionals who abuse fiduciary and confidential relationships by engaging the victim in sexual liaisons. The work is written by a lawyer and a psychologist to examine the ramifications of these problems, and should be of interest to a wide audience of professional and scholarly readers, particularly those in the helping professions, and to college students especially in Women's Studies Courses with a focus on women and violence themes.||For generations, untold
In: Families in society: the journal of contemporary human services, Band 87, Heft 1, S. 115-121
ISSN: 1945-1350
This article begins with an overview of the current context for the delivery of social/welfare services and goes on to consider client–worker relationship boundaries that fall within and outside conventional ethical parameters in professional practice. Alternative interpretations of "relationship" are discussed, noting in particular what consumers of services have identified as being beneficial qualities demonstrated by professional "helpers." Using touch and adopting notions of compassion, love, and reciprocity are discussed, noting how these ideas collide with the current ethical thinking commonly used to guide Western social work practice. Finally, a reexamination of "professionalism" is proposed, including ways to facilitate worker–client connectivity. Throughout, the complex tensions between balancing ethical considerations with ideas relating to trust, risk, and authenticity are articulated.
In: The international journal of social psychiatry, Band 24, Heft 1, S. 58-66
ISSN: 1741-2854
In: Social work: a journal of the National Association of Social Workers
ISSN: 1545-6846