The primary difference between a boundary crossing and a boundary violation is

a. everyone agrees when a boundary has been violated, whereas it is hard to reach agreement as to whether a boundary has been crossed.
b. a violation involves a sexual relationship.
c. a crossing occurs in almost every counseling session, while violations are less frequent.
d. in a crossing, a boundary is shifted to meet the needs of the counselor, making sure the client is not harmed in the process.
e. a violation involves a serious breach of the code of ethics that results in a client being harmed.


e

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