Ethical Perspectives: Sexual Boundary Issues and the Chiropractic ParadigmThis easy-to-read manual is a succinct discussion of sexual boundary issues for chiropractors and chiropractic students. The goals of this book are to make chiropractors familiar with sexual boundary issues, to help educators teach students about the topic, and to provide a resource for members of regulatory boards. Real life examples of ethical boundaries provide the reader with a clear understanding of issues that may arise. |
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Indhold
Introduction | 3 |
Historical Evolution of Professional Boundaries | 11 |
Positions on Sexual Boundary Issues Among the HealthCare Professions | 13 |
Incidence of Professional Sexual Misconduct | 19 |
How Did We Get Here? The Social Pendulum | 29 |
Absolute Morality and Zero Tolerance | 35 |
Power Within the DoctorPatient Relationship | 41 |
Transference and Countertransference | 47 |
Sexual Relationships with Current and Former Patients | 59 |
Legal Implications of Sexual Misconduct | 73 |
Preventing False Allegations and Boundary Violations | 81 |
A Chiropractic Paradigm | 93 |
Appendix A Responses to Power Poll Conducted by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards | 103 |
Appendix B Role of State and National Chiropractic Boards in Protecting the Public | 115 |
Glossary | 119 |
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Almindelige termer og sætninger
abuse actions allegations allowed American Association behavior boundary violations California chiropractic profession claims clinical College conduct considered continued countertransference course court criminal decisions determination developed disciplined discussion doctor doctor and patient doctor-patient relationship engaging ethical evidence Examiners example exploitation fact female fiduciary former patients forms health-care providers inappropriate incidence initial involvement issues judged license literature male mental morality nurses occur offender physical physicians position practice practitioners present professional professional boundaries prohibited protection Psychiatry QUESTION reasonable regarding regulations regulatory boards reported represent respondents result risk rules setting sexual boundary sexual contact sexual involvement sexual misconduct sexual relations sexual relationship social specific standards suggestive survey termination therapist therapy tions transference treat treatment trust unique United Yes Yes Yes zero-tolerance