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BOUNDARY WARS
Intimacy and Distance in Healing Relationships

Katherine Hancock Ragsdale (Ed.)
The Pilgrim Press, 1996

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Readers of this book will understand a broad diversity of perspectives on boundaries in helping relationships.

Most discussions of intimacy and distance in helping relationships involve two intricately intertwined issues. The first is abuse of power; the second concerns what standards of practice are most efficacious. The essays in this book, which focus mainly on ministerial and psychotherapeutic relationships, wrestle with both aspects of the intimacy/distance spectrum—abuse of power and standards of professional practice.

Katherine Hancock Ragsdale is an Episcopal priest, consultant, and senior associate of Leader Resources. A former executive director of Common Cause/VA, and staff officer at the national offices of the Episcopal church, she is currently the national president of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice.

8 CE credits; 226 pages

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