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Professionals at Risk
This program provides the opportunity for consultation, evaluation, and treatment of individuals who are at risk for inappropriate sexual conduct or other boundary violations with those with whom they have a professional relationship. Typically these are:
- Physicians
- Therapists
- Teachers
- Clergy
- Lawyers
- Managers
- Supervisors
The focus of the work is on alleged or identified:
- Sexual abuse
- Sexual exploitation
- Sexual harassment
- Other sexually inappropriate behavior
- Other boundary violations
The first goal, and most important, of the program is to help organizations to protect those they serve (e.g., patients, clients, employees, students, or parishioners) from sexual abuse, harassment or other boundary violations. The second goal is to provide comprehensive evaluation of professionals with regard to sexually inappropriate conduct or boundary violations. The third goal is to provide treatment and rehabilitation to professionals at risk for sexual misconduct or boundary violations to help them conduct their professional duties in a safe and ethical manner.
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