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16 Cards in this Set
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What are boundaries |
They seperate people from their environment and from other people. Not simply physical. |
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Boundaries are........ |
.....in a state of constant flux. |
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Idiosyncratic |
Reflect a person's likes, dislikes, cultural background, temperment & history. |
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Contextual |
Boundaries change depending on the situation. |
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Why is it stressful to discuss boundaries? |
Many people are not prepared to speak about it. Not many people are conditioned to set boundaries. Want to avoid negative reactions, if encroaching on boundaries. (hurt or angry feelings)
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Healthcare boundary issues |
client expected to undress quickly poked prodded |
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5 types of boundaries |
Physical Emotional Intellectual Sexual Energetic |
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Typical boundary of person in American Culture |
Front to back arms length sides one foot or so |
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How do physical boundaries change |
area may expand or shrink depending on comfort level (baby vs. sinister looking character) |
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Emotional Boundaries |
It's the extent of our comfort to share our thoughts and feelings with another. |
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3 examples of Intellectual Boundaries |
Thoughts Beliefs Opinions |
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Rigid Boundary |
firm and distinct limiting flow of information |
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Rigid Boundary Benefits |
can be beneficial when someone is berating or attacking you |
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What influence does prejudice have on boundaries? |
It makes a rigid boundary |
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8 Major areas to consider when establishing, maintaining and changing boundaries |
location of service*interpersonal space money*appearance self-disclosure*language touch*time
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When do you discuss the 8 major areas of boundary setting? |
Before the treatment |