Slide 1: Title Slide
Title: Interview with [Professional's Name]: Boundary Management & Ethical Dilemmas in
Behavioral Health
Subtitle: A deeper insight into the importance of boundaries and ethical supervision in behavioral
health practice.
Image: A relevant image, perhaps a clinic or an image representing 'boundaries'.
Slide 2: Introduction
Interview with [Professional's Name], [Position, e.g., Supervisor] at [Clinic Name].
Objective: To understand boundary management and ethical supervision in a clinical setting.
Speaker Notes: Today, I'll be presenting insights from my interview with [Professional's Name]
from [Clinic Name], focusing on the crucial aspects of boundary management and ethical
dilemmas.
Slide 3: Boundary Maintenance
Ways to maintain boundaries: [List the ways shared by the professional].
Importance of boundaries:
Ensures professional relationship.
Protects client's well-being.
Prevents potential conflicts.
Speaker Notes: Maintaining boundaries in behavioral health is vital. [Professional's Name]
emphasized [a particular way or method] as particularly effective.
Slide 4: Boundary Violations
Definition: An overstepping of the established professional boundary that can harm the client.
Example: [Based on what the professional shared, e.g., "A therapist borrowing money from a
client."].
Speaker Notes: Boundary violations can endanger the client's well-being and the integrity of the
therapy. For instance, [elaborate on the example].
Slide 5: Boundary Extensions
Definition: A deviation from typical boundary practices that might benefit the client.
Example: [Based on what the professional shared, e.g., "A therapist attending a client's
graduation when they've been instrumental in their academic success."].
Title: Interview with [Professional's Name]: Boundary Management & Ethical Dilemmas in
Behavioral Health
Subtitle: A deeper insight into the importance of boundaries and ethical supervision in behavioral
health practice.
Image: A relevant image, perhaps a clinic or an image representing 'boundaries'.
Slide 2: Introduction
Interview with [Professional's Name], [Position, e.g., Supervisor] at [Clinic Name].
Objective: To understand boundary management and ethical supervision in a clinical setting.
Speaker Notes: Today, I'll be presenting insights from my interview with [Professional's Name]
from [Clinic Name], focusing on the crucial aspects of boundary management and ethical
dilemmas.
Slide 3: Boundary Maintenance
Ways to maintain boundaries: [List the ways shared by the professional].
Importance of boundaries:
Ensures professional relationship.
Protects client's well-being.
Prevents potential conflicts.
Speaker Notes: Maintaining boundaries in behavioral health is vital. [Professional's Name]
emphasized [a particular way or method] as particularly effective.
Slide 4: Boundary Violations
Definition: An overstepping of the established professional boundary that can harm the client.
Example: [Based on what the professional shared, e.g., "A therapist borrowing money from a
client."].
Speaker Notes: Boundary violations can endanger the client's well-being and the integrity of the
therapy. For instance, [elaborate on the example].
Slide 5: Boundary Extensions
Definition: A deviation from typical boundary practices that might benefit the client.
Example: [Based on what the professional shared, e.g., "A therapist attending a client's
graduation when they've been instrumental in their academic success."].