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Module 1: Immigration and social determinants of health

Module 2: Intro to Mental Health

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Module 3: Key populations - women

Module 4: Key populations - children

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Module 6: Treatment and support

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Module 7

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Module 8: Service delivery + pathways to care

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Module 9: Partnerships + mental health promotion

9.1 Strategies for promoting mental health
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Module 10: Self-care

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Signs and symptoms

Signs that the invisible barriers of ethically appropriate interactions have been crossed include when providers:

Dealing with boundary issues

  1. 1

    How will this secondary relationship change the power differential or take advantage of a power differential in the therapeutic relationship?

  2. 2

    How long will this relationship last? Is it a one-time occurrence or is it expected to last indefinitely?

  3. 3

    How will ending one relationship affect the other relationship?

  4. 4

    How much will objectivity be impaired?

  5. 5

    What is the risk of exploitation?

Considering these questions and consulting with colleagues before crossing boundaries may serve the relationship between the provider and client. Thinking about boundaries will help establish a productive relationship and avoid fatigue and exhaustion.

Review question

Consider the following scenarios; which cross boundaries?

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