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PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES: THE SLIPPERY SLOPE
Many of us are committed to working in the helping professions. We enjoy helping others. This workshop will explore your personal definitions of what help means in relationship to what kind of assistance you are able to offer. Conflict can arise for front line workers. We will explore four communication statements that are essential to excel at in order to build and maintain strong boundaries. We will spend time on identifying cues and warning signs when boundaries are beginning to drift. Prevention is key in avoiding mild, medium and serious boundary violations.


PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES: THE SLIPPERY SLOPE Session
Family Services of Greater Vancouver
1 Friday Session, March 5     9:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.

Fee: $55

Location: Family Services of Greater Vancouver (East Broadway Office) #201-1638 E. Broadway, Vancouver

Registration: To register, please call 604 638.3390 x.3166

Instructor: Elaine Stoll
Elaine Stoll, BA, RTC, registered clinical counsellor with over 25 years of experience in the helping professions. Elaine works with both men and women who use violence. She counsels teens, adults, couples as well as contracts her teaching/training skills to corporations and organizations. Elaine is also an accredited Choice Theory instructor with the William Glasser Institute in Los Angeles.

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