This first-of-a-kind analysis will focus exclusively on unavoidable and mandated multiple relationships between clients and psychotherapists. The book will cover the ethics of a range of venues and situations where dual relationships are mandated, such as in the military, prisons/jails, and police departments. It also addresses settings where multiple relationships are unavoidable, including rural communities and graduate schools.
Key Features
- Exploration of ethics in various mandated dual relationship scenarios.
- Discussion of social network ethics and digital dual relationships.
- Analysis of complexities in supervisory relationships.
Additional Information
The book addresses multiple relationships in faith, spiritual, recovery or 12-step, minority and disabled communities, total institutions, and sport psychology. The complexities of social network ethics and digital dual relationships, such as clients becoming "friends" or "fans" on their therapists’ social media pages, are discussed. Finally, the book will discuss the complexities multiple roles that inevitably emerge in supervisory relationships.