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245 00 Dual relationships and psychotherapy /|cArnold A. Lazarus,
       Ofer Zur, editors. 
264  1 New York, NY :|bSpringer,|c[2002] 
264  4 |c©2002 
300    1 online resource (xxxiii, 501 pages) :|billustrations 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 0  Foreword / Patrick H. DeLeon -- 1. Six Arguments Against 
       Dual Relationships and Their Rebuttals / Ofer Zur and 
       Arnold A. Lazarus -- 2. How Certain Boundaries and Ethics 
       Diminish Therapeutic Effectiveness / Arnold A. Lazarus -- 
       3. The Ethics of Dual Relationships / Karl Tomm -- 4. In 
       Celebration of Dual Relationships: How Prohibition of 
       Nonsexual Dual Relationships Increases the Chance of 
       Exploitation and Harm / Ofer Zur -- 5. The Truth About the
       Codes of Ethics: Dispelling the Rumors That Dual 
       Relationships Are Unethical / Ofer Zur -- 6. Boundary 
       Violations: Do Some Contended Standards of Care Fail to 
       Encompass Commonplace Procedures of Humanistic, Behavioral,
       and Eclectic Psychotherapies? / Martin H. Williams -- 7. 
       Out-of-Office Experience: When Crossing Office Boundaries 
       and Engaging in Dual Relationships Are Clinically 
       Beneficial and Ethically Sound / Ofer Zur -- 8. The 
       Multiple Roles and Relationships of Ethical Psychotherapy:
       Revisiting the Ideal, the Real, and the Unethical / Simon 
       Shimshon Rubin -- 9. The Psychotherapist and the Quest for
       Power: How Boundaries Have Become an Obsession / Tana 
       Dineen -- 10. How Do You Like These Boundaries? / Arnold 
       A. Lazarus -- 11. The Case Against Boundaries in 
       Psychotherapy / Allen Fay -- 12. Dual-Relationship 
       Prohibitions: A Concept Whose Time Never Should Have Come 
       / Bruce W. Ebert -- 13. Can Boards of Examiners Constitute
       the Ultimate, Harmful Multiple Relationship? / T. Richard 
       Saunders -- 14. Multiple Relationships: A Malpractice 
       Plaintiff's Litigation Strategy / Martin H. Williams -- 
       15. Psychologists, Licensing Boards, Ethics Committees, 
       and Dehumanizing Attitudes: With Special Reference to Dual
       Relationships / Arnold A. Lazarus -- 16. Dueling Over Dual
       Relationships / John Fleer -- 17. Are Dual Relationships 
       Antitherapeutic? / Alan W. Scheflin -- 18. Nonsexual Dual 
       Relationships in Professional Practice, With Special 
       Applications to Rural and Military Communities / Jeffrey 
       E. Barnett and Barbara A. Yutrzenka -- 19. Dual 
       Relationships in the Deaf Community: When Dual 
       Relationships Are Unavoidable and Essential / Debra 
       Guthmann and Katherine A. Sandberg -- 20. Sanity and 
       Sanctity: The Counselor and Multiple Relationships in the 
       Church / Russ Llewellyn -- 21. Multiple Relationships in 
       Military Psychology / Ofer Zur and Steve Gonzalez -- 22. 
       Dual Relationships in Psychotherapy in Latin America / 
       Roberto Kertesz -- 23. Dual Relationships and University 
       Counseling Center Environments / Rafael S. Harris, Jr. -- 
       24. The Shirtless Jock Therapist and the Bikini-Clad 
       Client: An Exploration of Chance Extratherapeutic 
       Encounters / Scott M. Hyman -- 25. College and University 
       Student Counseling Centers: Inevitable Boundary Shifts and
       Dual Roles / Miriam Iosupovici and Equilla Luke -- 26. The
       Therapist as Matchmaker / Clifford N. Lazarus -- 27. 
       Bartering / J. Lawrence Thomas -- 28. Authorization to 
       Continue: A Posttermination Friendship Evolves / Marjorie 
       Goldin -- 29. Out of Bounds / Miriam Greenspan -- 30. 
       Feminist Ethics, Boundary Crossings, Dual Relationships, 
       and Victims of Violence / Lenore E.A. Walker -- 31. How 
       Consensus Regarding the Prohibition of Dual Relationships 
       Has Been Contrived / Ofer Zur -- The Last Word / Nicholas 
       A. Cummings -- App. B. Guidelines to Nonsexual Dual 
       Relationships in Psychotherapy. 
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520    "The opinions expressed in this publication go directly to
       the challenges we will collectively face as we enter the 
       21st century..". -- from the Foreword by Patrick H. DeLeon,
       PhD, JD, ABPP, Past President, American Psychological 
       Association. "This volume, through a series of diverse 
       approaches and considerations, has dispelled for all time 
       the monolithic notion that dual relationships are always 
       harmful and should be avoided ... remarkable and 
       refreshing.". -- Nicholas A. Cummings, PhD, ScD, Former 
       President., American Psychological Association. This book,
       the first of its k. 
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