Professionalism, Boundaries and the Workplace

Professionalism, Boundaries and the Workplace by Nigel Malin, published by Psychology Press in 2000, is a practical text comprising 271 pages. This book examines sensitive issues related to managing and maintaining professional boundaries between workers and clients across various fields, including social work, healthcare, and small business environments.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of topics such as the relationship between personal and professional values, evolving professional-client dynamics, and the complexities surrounding definitions of professionalism. The text addresses conflicts that may arise from differing interpretations of what it means to be professional, making it a valuable resource for those in business, healthcare, and social services.
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Professionalism, Boundaries and the Workplace is a practical text that examines a range of sensitive issues concerned with managing and maintaining professional boundaries between worker and client. It uses experiences from probation, social work, the NHS, small business and church settings. A number of issues are addressed including:
*the relationship between personal and professional values
*changing professional-client relationships
*definitions of ‘being professional’
*conflicts arising from different understandings of professionalism.
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