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FEBRUARY 2006
DUAL RELATIONSHIPS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

A. Overview
B. Boundaries
C. Guidelines & Risk Assessment in Dual      Relationships

C. Social Work Issues
D. Legal and Ethical Issues
E. Case Studies
F. Code(s) of Ethics

A. OVERVIEW

Types of Dual Relationships

  • Double Roles
  • Double Professions
  • Double Financial Relationships
  • Unavoidable Dual Relationships

B. BOUNDARIES

Boundaries: What are They – Why do I need them

Going Too Far in the Right Direction: Reflections on the Mythic Ban of Dual Relationships


CEU Article #1
Dual Relationships: A Continuum Ranging From the Destructive to the Therapeutic

CEU Article #2
Counselors’ Experiences with Problematic Dual Relationships

CEU Article #3
Dual Relationships and Boundary Dilemmas

Dual Relationships: An Ericksonian Perspective
Erickson thought it important for a therapist to be personally involved with a client. He did not think the therapist should be a blank screen or a neutral observer. It was his personal involvement that often induced the change he was seeking.

C. GUIDELINES & RISK ASSESSMENT
IN DUAL RELATIONSHIPS

CEU Article #4
Managing Risk When Contemplating Multiple Relationships

CEU Article #5
Avoiding Exploitive Dual Relationships: A Decision-Making Model

Guidelines for Non-Sexual Dual Relationship in Psychotherapy

Not all ‘dual relationships’ are taboo; some tend to enhance treatment outcomes
"Greenspan, (1994) writes:
'The standard of care itself conspires against the genuine meeting of persons that is the real sine qua non of healing. It keeps patient and professional separate even when they don't wish to be. It makes authenticity feel like a bad and dangerous thing' ”

Not just a patient: the dangers of dual relationships – A rural reality
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D. SOCIAL WORK ISSUES

Professional Boundaries in Dual Relationships: A Social Work Dilemma

Dual Relationships – Approach with Caution (SW)

Boundary Issues in Social Work: Managing Dual Relationships

If We Can’t Avoid Dual Relationships, How do We Navigate the Traps?

E. LEGAL and ETHICAL ISSUES

Teaching ethical decision making using dual relationship principles as a case example
This article is built on the assumption that there is a continuum of viewpoints on many difficult ethical decisions; that is, that there are often reasonable arguments for and against different courses of action.

Ethical and Legal Aspects of Counseling
Five types of Ethical dilemmas:

  • Confidentiality
  • Role Conflict
  • Counselor competence
  • Conflicts with employer or institution
  • Degree of dangerousness

Fresh Legal Perspectives: Psychologists in Dual Relationships

The Truth about the Codes of Ethics: Dispelling the Rumors that Dual Relationships are Unethical

Professional Ethics and Confidentiality in Rehabilitation Counseling

Fresh Legal Perspectives: Psychologists in Dual Relationships

When Patients are Normal People: Strategies for Managing Dual Relationships

Teaching ethical decision making using dual relationship principles as a case example

The Ethics of Dual Relationships: Will the Real Boundary Violations Please Stand Up?

E. CASE STUDIES

Case Vignettes

F. CODE of ETHICS

American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of Ethics

Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC)

National Organization for Human Services – Ethical Standards

AHPP-UK Code of Ethical Principles
Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners

National Association of Social Workers – Code of Ethics

American Psychological Association (ACA) – Ethical Principles and Code of Conduct

American Nurses Association – Code of Ethics

Professional Rehabilitation Counselors

Certified Disability Management Specialist – Code of Professional Conduct


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