... great difficulty, she arranged for the adoption of a child. Two years later she unexpectedly conceived and finally gave birth. Her therapist, appreciating the power and meaning of this event, thought about whether she should send congratulatory flowers to the hospital.
If the therapist sent flowers, would it be a boundary crossing (explain why or why not?) Would it be a boundary violation (explain why or why not)? What should the therapist take into account in deciding whether to send the flowers? How would Ethical Principles and APA Standards apply?
. A client in long-term therapy had struggled for years with apparent infertility; eventually, with?
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