Disability and Vocational Rehabilitation in Rural Settings 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-64786-9_6
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Ethical Vocational Rehabilitation Practice and Dual Relationships in Rural Settings

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“…There is a need for education about boundaries, transference, the power differential, ethics, and self-care to be integrated into rehabilitation trainings/programs (Alpert & Steinberg, 2017). Given that previous ethical researchers have documented some benefits of dual relationships and the complex nature of dual relationships particularly in rural settings, we agree with Luse (2018) that training materials and supervision provided to counselors on how to avoid intimate relationships must be empirically validated and culturally appropriate for rural settings. A summary of specific professional and educational strategies is listed below:…”
Section: Recommendations/implications For Practicementioning
confidence: 88%
“…There is a need for education about boundaries, transference, the power differential, ethics, and self-care to be integrated into rehabilitation trainings/programs (Alpert & Steinberg, 2017). Given that previous ethical researchers have documented some benefits of dual relationships and the complex nature of dual relationships particularly in rural settings, we agree with Luse (2018) that training materials and supervision provided to counselors on how to avoid intimate relationships must be empirically validated and culturally appropriate for rural settings. A summary of specific professional and educational strategies is listed below:…”
Section: Recommendations/implications For Practicementioning
confidence: 88%