Professional Boundaries, Ethics & Dual Relationships covers the relationships and ethical standards at the center of clinic work. Clinic staff build trusting relationships with clients who may be vulnerable, and clear boundaries and ethical principles protect both the client and the worker. Chapter 245I requires training on professional boundaries. This course covers professional boundaries, dual relationships and conflicts of interest, gifts and money, confidentiality and social media, self-disclosure, boundaries for non-clinical staff, ethical principles and professional codes, and recognizing boundary crossings. It applies across the clinic — clinical and non-clinical roles alike. The throughline: clinic relationships are warm and helping, and clear boundaries are what keep them safe, ethical, and therapeutic. Everyone in the clinic, in every role, holds the boundaries that protect clients and the clinic.