JERRY EDELWICH, M.S.W., C.I.S.W., is Assistant Professor of Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Counseling at Manchester Community College, Manchester, Connecticut. He pioneered both in studying the formerly taboo area of client-clinician sexual dynamics and in developing practical guidelines for clinician training in this area. Edelwich is Director of the New England Association of Reality Therapy, which conducts training on a regional, national, and international scale. ARCHIE BRODSKY, a professional writer, is senior research associate at the Program in Psychiatry and the Law, Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Harvard Medical School.
1 Troubled Waters 2 Seduction 3 Power 4 Opportunity
5 Self-interest 6 Morality 7 The Question of Personal Regard 8 Like Client
Like Clinician 9 Relationships Among Staff Members 10 Liabilities
Guidelines