Professional Boundaries

Professional Boundaries

Author: Jennifer Peel

Publisher:

Published: 2019-09-16

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781692770303

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***2015 Swoony Award Winner for Best Contemporary Romance***In the ultimate game of tug of war, who will cross the line first?Kelli Bryant is all set to be the new Marketing Director of Chandler Media. After all, she has the right credentials and her colleagues love her. But her plans are derailed when her promotion is given to someone else. And not just any someone else, but her old college boyfriend, Ian Greyson, her one true love, and the last person she ever wants to see again.Ian made a terrible mistake thirteen years ago when he walked away from Kelli, so when fate intervenes and gives him the chance to reconnect with her, he takes it. But unbeknownst to him, it means stealing her promotion. The battle lines are drawn when the two old flames butt heads about everything from office etiquette to sales goals. Their explosive relationship spills over into their personal lives as Kelli tries to keep Ian at arm's length while he desperately tries to win her back, outside of business hours, of course. Will they ever learn how to mix business with pleasure, or will they keep their professional boundaries?


Boundary Boss

Boundary Boss

Author: Terri Cole, MSW, LCSW

Publisher: Sounds True

Published: 2021-04-20

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1683647696

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Break Free From Over-Functioning, Over-Delivering, People-Pleasing, and Ignoring Your Own Needs So You Can Finally Live the Life You Deserve! Most of us were never taught how to effectively express our preferences, desires or deal-breakers. Instead, we hide our feelings behind passive-aggressive behavior, deny our own truths, or push our emotions down until we get depressed or so frustrated that we explode, potentially destroying hard-won trust and relationships. The most successful and satisfied people on the planet have one thing in common: the ability to create and communicate clear, healthy boundaries. This ability is, hands down, the biggest game changer when it comes to creating a healthy, happy, self-determined life. In Boundary Boss, psychotherapist Terri Cole reveals a specific set of skills that can help you stop abandoning yourself for the sake of others (without guilt or drama) and get empowered to consciously take control of every aspect of your emotional, spiritual, physical, personal, and professional life. Since becoming a Boundary Boss is a process, Cole also offers actionable strategies, scripts, and techniques that can be used in the moment, whenever you need them. You will learn: • How to recognize when your boundaries have been violated and what to do next • How your unique “Boundary Blueprint” is unconsciously driving your boundary behaviors, and strategies to redesign it • Powerful boundary scripts so in the moment you will know what to say • How to manage “Boundary Destroyers”—including emotional manipulators, narcissists, and other toxic personalities • Where you fall on the spectrum of codependency and how to create healthy, balanced relationships This book is for women who are exhausted from over-giving, overdoing, and even over-feeling. If you’re getting it all done but at the expense of yourself, give yourself the gift of Boundary Boss.


The Physician's Guide of Professional Boundaries

The Physician's Guide of Professional Boundaries

Author: Stephen Schenthal

Publisher:

Published: 2020-01-23

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 9781710308365

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No one thinks they're at risk of a boundary violation until it's too late. "That will never happen to me." "My patients love me." "I would never do anything to jeopardize my career."Stephen Schenthal, a leader in the field for 20 years, has helped thousands of physicians grapple with situations they never imagined facing. Now he offers an evidence-based account of how good doctors get into potentially career-ending trouble, and find their way back.Medical schools are beginning to require ethics training. But abstract scenarios in a quiet classroom cannot prepare you for the real world of modern health care. It seems everywhere you look regulators are cracking down. Legislators are writing new laws. Insurance companies are questioning medical decisions. And hospitals are rating physicians based on patient satisfaction scores instead of outcomes. And through it all, you are expected to "increase productivity" (i.e., spend less time with each patient).The good news is that the skills and perspective you need to avoid boundary violations can help you survive, and even thrive, in today's stressful health care environment. In the first part of The Physician's Guide to Professional Boundaries, Schenthal explains how boundaries are defined, enforced, and what happens when they are violated. In parts two and three, you'll learn about the forces that push good, ethical physicians like you across professional boundaries, and the about the basics of resisting those forces. In the final section, you'll learn how to gauge your own personal "violation potential" as it changes over the course of your career, and how to reduce it.This same information has helped thousands who have attended PBI Education courses, almost always as a requirement of board discipline. You now have a chance to learn what they learned without having to endure the months and often years of anguish they went through. Think of it as preventive medicine.


Boundaries

Boundaries

Author: Henry Cloud

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2002-03-18

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 0310247454

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When to say yes, when to say no to take control of your life.


The Better Boundaries Workbook

The Better Boundaries Workbook

Author: Sharon Martin

Publisher: New Harbinger Publications

Published: 2021-11-01

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1684037603

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Do you have trouble saying "no," or constantly sacrifice your own needs to please others? If so, this evidence-based workbook will help you set healthy boundaries in all aspects of your life—without feeling guilty or afraid. If you find yourself feeling responsible for others’ happiness, worrying about letting people down, or struggling to speak up for yourself, you probably have difficulty setting healthy boundaries. Establishing clear personal boundaries is essential to creating and nurturing mutually respectful relationships based on equality. Setting limits can also protect you from getting involved in exploitative relationships, and help you avoid toxic personalities who don’t have your best interests at heart. This evidence-based workbook will show you how to set healthy boundaries across all aspects of life—without sacrificing your kindness or compassion for others. You’ll learn to define your boundaries and discover why they’re so important for your emotional well-being. You’ll also find a wealth of tips for maintaining boundaries in a "constantly-connected" world, strategies for what to do when people get upset or threatened by your assertiveness, and ways to make sure your needs are met. If you’re tired of feeling guilty or afraid of putting your mental and physical health first, are ready to take back control of your life, and create healthy and balanced relationships, this book will show you how to step up and set limits, assert yourself confidently, and realize your full potential.


Setting Boundaries

Setting Boundaries

Author: Rebecca Ray

Publisher: Macmillan Publishers Aus.

Published: 2021-06-29

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1760987085

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Setting Boundaries is not just about saying 'no'. It is about pursuing the things that set our soul on fire, loving deeply without losing ourselves, and better resisting the demands and expectations of others. Dr Rebecca Ray, Australian clinical psychologist and author, shows how boundaries are the key to many of the emotional and practical difficulties we encounter in daily life. Many of us, raised to be people-pleasers, find ourselves giving in to draining colleagues, friends, partners and relatives. In Setting Boundaries, Dr Ray shares science-based advice and tools to help you: - identify your boundaries and when they have been crossed - recognise the patterns and habits that have failed to support you to feel empowered - engage in difficult conversations from a place of strength and self-kindness - set clear, intentional boundaries and become your most loving, fulfilled and authentic self. Accessible, inspiring and deeply practical, Setting Boundaries ignites us to rethink our relationships, reclaim our lives and protect our mental health and wellbeing. Praise for Setting Boundaries 'Within the first two pages I found myself exclaiming, She's so brilliant. That's exactly how it is! - Dr Libby Weaver 'Yet another valuable contribution from Dr Rebecca Ray and one I can genuinely and sincerely recommend.' - Dr Tim Sharp 'I will return to this book over and over again when I'm feeling lost and need a comforting voice of support.' - Alison Daddo 'This book has changed my life so much. I think it's Beck's style of writing and connection to her audience. It's real, relatable and doable! I have radically seen shifts in my life from reading Beck's words.' - Tanya Hennessy, Sexy


Boundaries

Boundaries

Author: Anne Katherine

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1993-11-09

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0671791931

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This book explains what healthy boundaries are, how to recognize if your personal boundaries are being violated and what you can do to protect yourself. It explains how setting clear boundaries can bring order to a chaotic life, strengthen relationships, and enhance both mental and physical health.


The Boundaries Bible - A Guide to Setting Healthy Boundaries with Work

The Boundaries Bible - A Guide to Setting Healthy Boundaries with Work

Author: Jonathan Riley

Publisher: Jonathan Riley

Published: 2023-04-28

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13:

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Are you on the brink of burnout? Does it seem like work is seeping into every waking moment of your life, blurring the boundaries between professional and personal space? If you're nodding your head, Jonathan Riley's "The Boundaries Bible - A Guide to Setting Healthy Boundaries with Work" is the intervention you need. Jonathan Riley, a psychologist, dives headfirst into the timely topics of work-life balance, burnout, and the urgent necessity of personal boundaries in today's increasingly remote work environment. This comprehensive guide is an enriching fusion of science-backed research, relatable case studies, and practical solutions that promise to transform your relationship with work. "The Boundaries Bible" is not just another book on productivity—it's a roadmap to reclaiming your personal space, time, and peace of mind from the clutches of overbearing work demands. Riley demystifies the science of burnout, shedding light on its causes and catastrophic impact on our mental and physical health. But knowledge is only the beginning. The book also offers an array of tried-and-true techniques for setting and enforcing boundaries, along with self-assessments and exercises that put you in the driver's seat of your personal development. You'll learn to manage stress effectively, develop resilience, and bring back the balance that your life has been missing. Your journey towards improved productivity won't be a solo endeavor. Along the way, you'll meet individuals from Riley's real-life case studies who, like you, sought to escape the relentless whirlwind of work. Their stories will provide a beacon of hope and a blueprint for your own transformation. Whether you're a professional feeling overwhelmed by the pressures of remote work or someone yearning to establish healthier work habits, this book is your first step towards liberation. Pick up "The Boundaries Bible - A Guide to Setting Healthy Boundaries with Work" and begin your journey towards a balanced, productive, and fulfilling life. Learn to set your boundaries and watch as your work transforms from a source of stress to a wellspring of satisfaction. Your well-being is in your hands, and it all begins with setting boundaries. Don't wait—take control today!


Contested Issues in Student Affairs

Contested Issues in Student Affairs

Author: Peter M. Magolda

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-07-03

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 1000977153

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What is your level of understanding of the many moral, ideological, and political issues that student affairs educators regularly encounter? What is your personal responsibility to addressing these issues? What are the rationales behind your decisions? What are the theoretical perspectives you might choose and why? How do your responses compare with those of colleagues?Contested Issues in Student Affairs augments traditional introductory handbooks that focus on functional areas (e.g., residence life, career services) and organizational issues. It fills a void by addressing the social, educational and moral concepts and concerns of student affairs work that transcend content areas and administrative units, such as the tensions between theory and practice, academic affairs and student affairs, risk taking and failure; and such as issues of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and spirituality. It places learning and social justice at the epicenter of student affairs practice.The book addresses these issues by asking 24 critical and contentious questions that go to the heart of contemporary educational practice. Intended equally for future student affairs educators in graduate preparation programs, and as reading for professional development workshops, it is designed to stimulate reflection and prompt readers to clarify their own thinking and practice as they confront the complexities of higher education.Student affairs faculty, administrators, and graduate students here situate these 24 questions historically in the professional literature, present background information and context, define key terms, summarize the diverse ideological and theoretical responses to the questions, make explicit their own perspectives and responses, discuss their political implications, and set them in the context of the changing nature of student affairs work. Each chapter is followed by a response that offers additional perspectives and complications, reminding readers of the ambiguity and complexity of many situations.Each chapter concludes with a brief annotated bibliography of seminal works that offer additional information on the topic, as well as with a URL to a moderated blog site that encourages further conversation on each topic and allows readers to teach and learn from each other, and interact with colleagues beyond their immediate campus. The website invites readers to post blogs, respond to each other, and upload relevant resources. The book aims to serve as a conversation starter to engage professionals in on-going dialogue about these complex and enduring challenges.Short ContentsThe 24 questions are organized into four units.I. The Philosophical Foundations of Student Affairs in Higher Education explores the implications and complications of student affair educators placing learning at the epicenter of their professional work. II. The Challenges of Promoting Learning and Development explores the challenges associated with learning-centered practice. III. Achieving Inclusive and Equitable Learning Environments addresses crafting learning environments that include students whose needs are often labeled “special,” or students and/or student subcultures that are often marginalized and encouraged to adapt to normalizing expectations. IV. Organizing Student Affairs Practice for Learning and Social Justice addresses the organizational and professional implications of placing learning and social justice at the epicenter of student affairs practice.