Solidifying Concepts
As discussed in the "Maintaining Therapeute Boud s section on pages 6 to 10 in the text, therapeutic boundaries are necessary when providing care Maintaining therapeutic is not always easy.
a. How might you know if you are not maintaining boundaries?
b. What steps can you take to establish therapeutic boundaries?
Integrating into Practice
6. In pairs or small groups, discuss the following:
a. Similarities and differences between your definitions of self-awareness
b. Experiences you have had related to death, dying, and/or grief
c. Feelings you have about working with people who are dying
d. The concept of baggage that you carry and the need to put baggage aside to care for the
7. In small groups, discuss the story about the homeless woman on page 5 in the text. Th and share an experience you had when you judged someone. Describe the feeling you had person. Did your attitude toward them change when you learned more about them? If so, change? What strategies can you use to help you learn not to judge or label people?
Ques5:
Ans (a): 1. you suffer from ongoing guilt and fear.
2. you probably fells responsible if others aren't happy.
3. with boundary issues you will feels guilty for smallest things.
Ans(b): 1. Principle of beneficence.
2. Principle of autonomy and nonmaleficence.
3. Compassion along with fiduciary partnership are core concept.
Solidifying Concepts As discussed in the "Maintaining Therapeute Boud s section on pages 610 therapeutic boundaries...