Judith’s failure to maintain boundaries with a client demonstrates the dangers of blurring personal and professional life. 3. Character Analysis: Judith and Harley
Yesterday, a handsome, charming client told me that his wife doesn't understand him like I do. He looked at me with those soft eyes.
Add to that the savior complex. Many of us entered this field because we wanted to fix our own broken families. We are walking wounds. And wounded healers are easily seduced by the gratitude of a client, the admiration of a student, or the kinship of a colleague.
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