A relationship between childhood sexual abuse and professional sexual misconduct. |
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Authors: | Jackson, Helene Nuttall, Ronald L. |
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Abstract: | This article identifies specific factors that place therapists at risk for engaging in sexual activity with clients and provides guidelines to minimize the likelihood of such behavior. In a national, randomly drawn sample of 323 mental health practitioners, 3 of 5 men who reported severe childhood sexual abuse and whose psychological symptoms met the criteria for a high degree of psychological distress reported sexual boundary violations with clients. High-risk clinicians should avoid the isolation of private practice, closely monitor their boundaries with clients, obtain ongoing professional supervision, and seek personal psychotherapy to address any remaining abuse-related issues. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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