The Impact of Sexual Boundary Violations in Supervision and Therapy: A Qualitative Study of a Trainee's First-Hand Account


Autoria(s): Buoen, Emily
Data(s)

01/01/2012

Resumo

This study involves a qualitative analysis of a doctoral-level psychology trainee's first-hand account of sexual attraction and boundary violations that occurred in her clinical supervision and psychotherapy. Concepts of power, gender, social performance theory, and relational framing are applied to two case examples, illustrating the differing demands on a trainee when her relationships were sexualized in two distinct professional contexts. Ramifications of supervisory exploitation and the impact of such an experience on a trainee's professional development are discussed. Recommendations are provided for improving psychology training programs' prevention and response efforts.

Identificador

http://digitalcommons.du.edu/capstone_masters/176

Publicador

Digital Commons @ DU

Fonte

Doctoral Papers and Masters Projects

Palavras-Chave #Sexual harassment; Case study; Qualitative Research; Behavior/CBT; Social performance theory; Training; Professional development; Supervision; Multiple relationships; Attraction; Boundary violation; Psychotherapy #Psychology
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