Resources For Setting Boundaries

As we wrap up this series covering boundaries, I wanted to share some resources that you can use for yourself or with clients to build better boundaries. I like using short lists and visuals aids with clients to help overcome barriers like learning disabilities or distractions in the home. If you have suggestions or other resources, please post in the comments!

Don't forget to check out other posts in this series like "Types of Boundaries in Home-Based Therapy" or "6 Steps to Setting a Boundary in a Client's Home".

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