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Title: Professional Boundaries


1
Professional Boundaries
  • Mental Health Psychiatric Care

2
Continuum of Professional Behavior
Under-involvement cold, distant Zone of helpfulness Over-involvement boundary problems
3
What are Personal Boundaries?
  • A dynamic line separating an individuals
    internal and external environment, which varies
    in permeability and flexibility (Scott, 1988)
  • Includes
  • Physical
  • Emotional
  • Intellectual
  • Spiritual

4
Professional Boundaries
  • The limits that allow a patient and nurse to
    connect safely in a therapeutic relationship
    based on the patients needs (Smith et al, 1997).

5
Appropriate/Therapeutic Staff/Patient Interactions
  • Potentially helpful
  • Based upon the planned treatment of the patient
  • Open for discussion with patients treatment team
  • Intended to meet the therapeutic needs of the
    patient not the personal needs of the staff

6
Boundary Violations
  • The phenomena that occur when there is confusion
    of the professionals needs with the clients
    needs (National Council of State Boards of
    Nursing, 1996).
  • Behavior that harms the patient (usually by
    exploitation) and places the therapists needs
    ahead of the patients (Gutheil, 1994).

7
Inappropriate/Non-therapeutic Staff/Patient
Interactions
  • Potentially harmful
  • Compromise a patients treatment plan
  • Violate policy, ethics and possibly the law
  • Are hidden from other staff or from the patients
    treatment team
  • May evolve into dual relationships where the
    staff member exploits the patient for personal
    gain.

8
Dual Relationships
  • Two things going on at once
  • 1. care-giver role
  • 2. something other than care-giver role
  • Unless the care plan specifically prescribes it
    staff should not engage in seemingly harmless
    activities.

9
Harmless Activities
  • Seeking help from patients
  • Social conversation
  • Sharing books or music
  • Computer repair
  • Poetry and prose editing
  • Art criticism or art work commision
  • Philosophical debate
  • Spiritual counseling

10
Dual Relationships
  • Do not happen overnight.
  • They are the endpoint on an escalating continuum
    of boundary problems.

11
Boundary Problems Continuum
Boundary Inattention Boundary Crossing Boundary Violation Dual Relationship
12
Boundary Inattention
  • Behaviors that suggest a staff member is
    oblivious to the setting
  • Excessive social interaction with patients
  • Cavalier with physical distance
  • A comrade style (e.g. sports buddies)
  • Misjudging cold threats
  • Open with information
  • Casual with dress code standards

13
Boundary Crossing
  • Behaviors that are on the verge of, or may lead
    to, rule breaking.
  • Sharing excessive personal information with
    patients
  • Non sexual touching
  • Confiding in and seeking comfort from patients
  • Too close emotionally

14
Boundary Violation
  • Behaviors that break hospital policy, breach
    professional ethics and/or break the law.
  • Gift giving
  • Bringing in food for one or more patients without
    treatment team permission
  • Making non-treatment related phone calls or
    contacts for patient

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Dual Relationship
  • Interactions that are outside of the therapeutic
    boundaries that are for the personal
    gratification of the staff, and are either
    unethical, exploitive, and/or illegal.
  • Sexual relationship
  • Business relationship
  • Religious counseling by non-clergy staff
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