FNP 550 Lecture 10: FNP550W10

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Intrusion and distancing: (being too close) (being too distant). To remain objective with clients, it is important to maintain a professional distance at all times: not too close and not too distant. It appeals to your sense of expertise and includes you un the family relationship. Limiting comments to the relative nutritional qualities of the formulas, would leave you with no legitimate role in this decision. Crossing boundaries: asked to become increasingly involved in the childcare decision respecting the baby. Careful and limited disclosure of personal details can help develop rapport, it has to be managed with extreme care. Self-disclosure suggests that the professional relationship is serving a personal need, and can also result in the dietitian developing dependency upon the client, which is damaging to the therapeutic relationship. Anything beyond something small can indicate that the client is developing a personal relationship with the dietitian, holds the practitioner in excessive regard, or may even expect something in return.

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