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6-Week Independent Online Learning Course

Boundary Collapse and the Need for Limits

When Love Requires Structure and Distance Becomes Necessary

Boundaries are containers for relationship — not rejection. This course explores how boundary collapse creates unsafe systems, and how healthy limits protect dignity, create safety, and make love sustainable.

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6 weeks of structured learning modules
Boundary collapse recognition tools
Practical boundary-setting frameworks
Guided reflection exercises
Boundary maintenance integration plan
Dashboard progress tracking

Containers for Relationship

Boundary collapse is one of the most damaging features of relational trauma. When power goes unchecked, leadership goes unrestrained, distinctions blur, and the vulnerable go unprotected — harm becomes normalized and trust cannot survive.


Boundaries are frequently misunderstood as rejection or punishment. But boundaries are containers for relationship. Healthy boundaries establish clear limits on behavior, protect dignity, and create the safety that love requires. They do not reduce love — they make love sustainable.


When boundaries are repeatedly violated and accountability is refused, distance itself becomes the boundary. This course helps students understand what healthy limits look like, how to build them, how to hold them, and how to recognize when distance is not abandonment but protection.

Level & Format

Foundational. Self-paced independent online learning — work at your own schedule in a sequence designed to move from understanding collapse to building and holding limits.

Course Foundation

Rooted in Dr. Quinones' work in "The Bone-Yard Reckoning: Healing the Soul After Spiritual Devastation." This course applies clinical frameworks to the lived experience of boundary collapse and recovery.

6 Transformational Outcomes

1

Define boundaries as containers for relationship rather than rejection — and articulate why healthy limits make love sustainable.

2

Identify how boundary collapse occurs in relational systems — through unchecked power, blurred distinctions, and normalized harm.

3

Recognize the psychological impact of living without boundaries — the toll on dignity, safety, trust, and self.

4

Develop practical boundary-setting skills grounded in values rather than fear or reactivity.

5

Maintain boundaries when they are tested or violated — including in relationships with narcissistic or toxic individuals.

6

Determine when distance becomes a necessary boundary — and carry forward a sustainable boundary maintenance plan.

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Your Instructor
Dr. Donetta Quinones
LPC, LMHC — Licensed Professional Counselor & Mental Health Counselor

Dr. Quinones brings over 20 years of clinical experience at the intersection of trauma science and relationship recovery. Licensed in two states and the author of 30+ published works, she helps students understand boundaries not as walls — but as the structures that make intimacy, safety, and sustained love possible. Her clinical work with families, churches, and institutions shapes the practical, systems-level approach of this course.

LPC, LMHC Forensic Psychology 30+ Published Works 20+ Years Practice Boundary Specialist Relational Systems

6 Weeks. From Collapse to Container.

Each week moves from understanding what boundaries are to building them, holding them, and knowing when distance becomes the boundary itself.

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Week 1

Understanding Boundaries

What boundaries are and are not. Boundaries as containers for relationship rather than rejection, punishment, or wall-building. The foundational relationship between boundaries and sustainable love — why limits protect rather than diminish intimacy.

📝 Assignment: Boundary Beliefs Inventory
2
Week 2

How Boundary Collapse Happens

The conditions that create boundary collapse: unchecked power, unrestrained leadership, blurred distinctions between roles and relationships, normalized harm. How collapse happens gradually — through accommodation, silence, and the slow erosion of what was once protected.

📝 Assignment: Boundary Collapse History Map
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Week 3

The Impact of Boundary Collapse

What happens when harm becomes normalized and trust cannot survive. The psychological toll of living in boundary-less systems — the cost to dignity, identity, safety, and the capacity for trust. Recognizing the long-term impact of exposure to collapsed relational systems.

📝 Assignment: Impact Assessment Reflection
4
Week 4

Building Healthy Boundaries

Establishing clear limits on behavior grounded in values rather than reactivity. Protecting dignity and creating safety — in language, in relationship, in the systems you inhabit. Practical boundary-setting skills: how to identify where a boundary is needed, how to name it, and how to hold it.

📝 Assignment: Boundary-Setting Practice Plan
5
Week 5

Boundaries in Difficult Relationships

Maintaining boundaries when they are tested — repeatedly. Holding limits when accountability is refused. Strategies for relating to narcissistic and toxic individuals while protecting your own integrity. What realistic, sustainable boundary-holding looks like in high-conflict or resistant relationships.

📝 Assignment: Difficult Relationship Boundary Strategy
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Week 6

When Distance Becomes the Boundary

Recognizing when distance is not failure, punishment, or abandonment — but protection. What it means for distance to become the necessary boundary. Sustainable boundary maintenance over time. Your integration plan: carrying the practices of this course into your ongoing relational life.

📝 Final Project: Boundary Maintenance Integration Plan

Your Week, Structured for Growth

Day 1
Read weekly module — notice what you've been taught about limits
Day 2
Complete reflection questions about your own boundary history
Day 3
Complete worksheets and identify specific collapse patterns
Day 4
Practice boundary language in low-stakes situations
Day 5
Observe where boundaries are held or crossed in your relationships
Day 6
Reflect on what safety feels like — and what makes it possible
Day 7
Complete weekly assignment and integration summary
Speak to these Dry Bones

Speak to these Dry Bones

This course is part of a three-course series based on Dr. Quinones' book, The Bone-Yard Reckoning: Healing the Soul After Spiritual Devastation. Each course stands alone — and together they form a complete path through trauma, truth, and restoration.

What's Included

  • 6 weeks of structured psychoeducational modules
  • Boundary collapse recognition and history mapping
  • Practical boundary-setting frameworks
  • Guided self-reflection worksheets
  • Difficult relationship boundary strategies
  • Weekly journaling prompts
  • Boundary maintenance integration plan
  • Dashboard progress tracking

Materials

  • A dedicated journal for weekly reflections and assignments
  • Writing materials for worksheets and exercises
  • Willingness to examine your history with limits honestly
  • A safe, quiet space for reflection work

Protect what love requires.

Six weeks to understand boundary collapse, build healthy limits, and learn when distance becomes the most loving thing you can do.

Enroll for $399
Who This Course Is For

Designed for Two Paths to Healing

Self-Directed Learners

This course is designed for individuals seeking structured, Christ-centered healing at their own pace — no therapist required.

  • Self-paced, independent enrollment
  • Evidence-based, faith-integrated curriculum
  • No prior therapeutic experience required
Therapy Clients

Recommended as a between-session resource to deepen your therapeutic work. Pairs seamlessly with individual counseling.

  • Designed by Dr. Quinones, LPC, LMHC
  • Trauma-informed, clinician-approved framework
  • Bring insights from modules back to your sessions
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Clinician-designed • Suitable as adjunct to therapy

Part of a progressive 8-course series ideal for structured, long-term healing — whether self-directed or therapist-guided.

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This course is educational in nature and is not a substitute for licensed therapy or counseling. If you are in crisis, please contact your therapist or call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).