Healthy boundaries are the foundation for growth, healing, and authentic connections in therapy. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Ragan Schriver, PsyD, MSW, about how setting clear limits protects both therapists and clients while promoting real change. Ragan is an Associate Professor of Practice at the University of Tennessee College of Social Work, Director of the MSSW Program at the Knoxville Campus, and chair of the Forensic Social Work Certificate Program. He also serves as Special Assistant to the President of Catholic Charities USA, helping to develop integrated health programs across the network. Join us as we explore the evolution of boundaries in clinical work, common misconceptions, and practical strategies for teaching boundary-setting skills.
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