Abstract

A wide range of behaviors can be understood as sexual boundary violations, starting with seemingly innocuous remarks to obvious crimes. This article shows why it is important for people who work in pastoral care, therapy and counseling, to reflect their own values and behavior in order to prevent mental injury and consequential damage.

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