About This Training
Boundaries are more than rules — they’re relational.
In this 3-hour live Zoom training, Dr. Fiona O’Farrell (they/them) guides clinicians through an experiential exploration of professional boundaries across clinical, supervisory, and organizational relationships.
Rooted in anti-oppressive practice and Lovewell’s trauma-informed andragogy, this workshop helps you define your role and navigate real-world boundary gray zones with more clarity. You’ll learn how identity, positionality, culture, and nervous-system responses influence clinical agreements — and how to respond ethically when navigating boundaries.
This training fulfills the Washington State Department of Health's continuing-education requirement for Professional Roles and Boundaries and also counts toward ethics CE for AASECT and NBCC.
JOIN THE WAITLISTWhat We’ll Explore
Power, Consent & Cultural Context
- How positionality, privilege, and culture context shape professional boundaries
- Working with power dynamics in therapy, supervision, and leadership roles
- Consent frameworks adapted for clinical practice
Roles & Regulation
- How to notice nervous system influences
- Recognizing countertransference and clinical collapse
- Embodied practices for maintaining grounded and ethical presence
Boundaries in the Real World
- Case-based discussions from clinical and supervisory gray zones
- Dual relationships, role confusion, and ethical decision-making
- Organizational dynamics that support or erode healthy boundaries
Repair, Accountability & Transparency
- How to navigate boundary ruptures and boundary confusion
- Strategies for transparent communication and collaborative accountability
- Systems and policies that promote ethical, sustainable practice
Learning Objectives
COMING FALL 2026
On-Demand Version (Preorder Now Available)
Can’t attend the live training?
An on-demand version of Professional Roles and Boundaries: Consent, Power, and Practice will be available in Fall 2026.
About the Trainer
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Dr. Fiona O’Farrell
(they/them)
Relational and Sex Therapist, Educator, Supervisor, and Trainer
Fiona is a relational and sex therapist, educator, supervisor, and trainer known for their grounded, relational, anti-oppressive approach to clinical ethics. Their work blends embodied awareness, anti-oppressive focus, consent frameworks, and trauma-informed practice to help clinicians navigate the real-world complexity of professional boundaries.
They bring warmth, nuance, humor, and depth to topics that are often taught in rigid, rule-based ways — making ethics feel alive, accessible, and grounded in relational care.