Foundations of Social Work Practice
Boundary violations occur when a social worker crosses the professional lines that separate their role from their clients, leading to potential harm or exploitation. Such violations can arise in various forms, including inappropriate physical contact, sharing personal information, or engaging in dual relationships that compromise objectivity. Recognizing and maintaining professional boundaries is crucial to protect both the client and the integrity of the social work profession.
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