
Sexual Boundary Violation in Psychotherapy
The violation of clients’ sexual boundaries in psychotherapy is a serious and pressing issue, and is regularly discussed in the ethics committees of psychotherapeutic associations in Slovenia and elsewhere.

The violation of clients’ sexual boundaries in psychotherapy is a serious and pressing issue, and is regularly discussed in the ethics committees of psychotherapeutic associations in Slovenia and elsewhere.

We all experience trauma at some point in our lives. By this I do not mean a life-threatening event or direct threat to our physical integrity, but repeated or prolonged exposure to traumatic events.

A child first learns to recognise their body through skin and touch. Touch creates a sense of security and trust, and has a fundamentally calming effect.

A series of researches have been carried out, which prove that in the framework of the psychotherapeutic process, work on the physical (and physiological) level is increasingly important.
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