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Boundary issues
- Therapeutic boundaries
Process issues
- Developing the therapeutic alliance
- Termination in psychological therapy
Particular issues which can occur
- Working with people who are self harming
- Working with people who are suicidal
Dealing with practical issues
- Note keeping in psychological therapy
Issues arising when working with clients from particular social groups