Scott A L
Perspect Psychiatr Care. 1993 Apr-Jun;29(2):12-21. doi: 10.1111/j.1744-6163.1993.tb00407.x.
The author claims that boundaries function as a filtering device to protect the individual from environmental overload and consequent disorganization. She describes the importance of boundary restoration, maintenance, and promotion in nurses and their clients. She then relates the concept of boundaries to other pertinent concepts and introduces a beginning theory of personal space boundaries.
作者声称,边界起到过滤装置的作用,保护个体免受环境过载及随之而来的混乱影响。她描述了护士及其客户中边界恢复、维持和促进的重要性。然后,她将边界的概念与其他相关概念联系起来,并引入了个人空间边界的初步理论。