The boundary of introduction is very important at the consultation meeting. Setting boundaries and limits during treatment represents an ethical decision set by each consultant as it enters a treatment relationship. In this talk we discuss related boundary problems encountered by staff after working at the institution. Finally, I will explain how to handle and resolve these boundaries at this site. According to G. Major boundary problems of internship site
We set boundaries in the consulting environment and outline the relationship between client and counselor. Consulting contracts are very important in order for customers and consultants to know what the job boundary is. The scope of the contract is as follows. Confidentiality: Since consulting relationships are based on trust, confidentiality is very important in consulting environments. For example, the customer's name, address, or potential identifiable matter is not the identity of anyone, as disclosed by someone or supervisor, except in extreme cases. In this case, the counselor may need to inform the GP or the police, as the client intends to harm himself or others, so please do not break the secret before notifying the customer .
The boundary is a framework in which a therapist and client relationship develop. Boundaries make the relationship professional, secure for customers and set parameters for psychological services. Occupational boundaries usually include the overall tone of cost setting, session duration, session time, personal information disclosure, touch usage restrictions, and occupational relationships. More subtly speaking, the boundary can point to the boundary between the customer's self and the therapist's self.
One of the main ways in which you can maintain ethical counseling is to properly use the client counselor boundaries. This approach can be associated with a professional and friendly consulting course. It is important for counselors to clearly define the boundary between themselves and their customers and the boundaries they need. This can be the time and cost of conversation, and the goal of their treatment experience. This is important to avoid confusion and anxiety in treatment. McLeod, J (2008) These boundaries are usually discussed and outlined at the first council, but may need to be discussed and coordinated later. It is noteworthy that these boundaries are different for each customer.