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Article

The Art of Minding the Gap: A Counselor's Ethical Challenge

Pages 118-122
Published online: 28 Dec 2017
 
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This article offers a discussion, from a counseling perspective, based on Sue Eusden's (2011) “Minding the Gap: Ethical Considerations for Therapeutic Engagement.” The author comments on the various levels and boundaries at which counselors might have to mind the gap, the necessity of risk taking, and how the art of minding the gap makes for ethical enactment.

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Sylvie Monin

Sylvie Monin, Provisional Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst (counseling) and Integrative Counselor, has been a member of the European Association for Transactional Analysis for 8 years and the International Integrative Psychotherapy Association for 5 years. She has a private counseling practice in Geneva, Switzerland, where she offers both individual and group counseling. Sylvie is a new trainer and supervisor at the Centre A. T.-Geneve (Center for Transactional Analysis Geneva). She also runs regular workshops for a Swiss association that offers training and counseling for people reaching retirement age. Sylvie can be reached at rue Schaub 13, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland; e-mail .