Sexual Exploitation in Professional RelationshipsGlen O. Gabbard American Psychiatric Pub, 1989 - 257 pagine This book presents the latest data on -- and clinical, ethical, and medicolegal issues pertaining to -- sexual intimacy in the professional relationship. Contributors (including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, clergy, and attorneys) explore the issue of professional incest across the broad spectrum of the helping professions. |
Sommario
Prevalence of PsychiatristPatient Sexual Contact | 3 |
Sex Between Patient and Therapist Psychologys Data and Response | 15 |
Sexual Contact Between Social Workers and Their Clients | 27 |
TherapistPatient Sex Syndrome A Guide for Attorneys and Subsequent Therapists to Assessing Damage | 37 |
The Seduction of the Female Patient | 55 |
The Lovesick Therapist | 69 |
Individual Psychotherapy for Victims of TherapistPatient Sexual Intimacy | 87 |
An Example of Group Therapy for Victims of TherapistClient Sexual Intimacy | 99 |
Sexual Exploitation by Sex Therapists | 137 |
Sexual Involvement Between Psychiatric Hospital Staff and Their Patients | 149 |
TeacherStudent Sexual Intimacy | 161 |
Sexual Boundary Violations of Clergy | 175 |
Sexual Contact in Fiduciary Relationships | 191 |
Medicolegal Aspects of Professional Sexual Exploitation | 209 |
Afterword | 227 |
References | 231 |
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