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What are boundaries

They seperate people from their environment and from other people. Not simply physical.

Boundaries are........

.....in a state of constant flux.

Idiosyncratic

Reflect a person's likes, dislikes, cultural background, temperment & history.

Contextual

Boundaries change depending on the situation.

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)


Healthcare boundary issues

client expected to undress quickly


poked prodded

5 types of boundaries

Physical


Emotional


Intellectual


Sexual


Energetic

Typical boundary of person in American Culture

Front to back arms length


sides one foot or so

How do physical boundaries change

area may expand or shrink depending on comfort level


(baby vs. sinister looking character)

Emotional Boundaries

It's the extent of our comfort to share our thoughts and feelings with another.

3 examples of Intellectual Boundaries

Thoughts


Beliefs


Opinions

Rigid Boundary

firm and distinct


limiting flow of information

Rigid Boundary Benefits

can be beneficial when someone is berating or attacking you

What influence does prejudice have on boundaries?

It makes a rigid boundary

8 Major areas to consider when establishing, maintaining and changing boundaries

location of service*interpersonal space


money*appearance


self-disclosure*language


touch*time



When do you discuss the 8 major areas of boundary setting?

Before the treatment