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- Dual_relationship abstract "In the mental health field, a dual relationship is a situation where multiple roles exist between a therapist, or other mental health practitioner, and a client. Dual relationships are also referred to as multiple relationships, and these two terms are used interchangeably in the research literature. The American Psychological Association (APA) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (also referred to as the APA ethics code) is a resource that outlines ethical standards and principles to which practitioners are expected to adhere. Standard 3.05 of the APA ethics code outlines the definition of multiple relationships. Dual or multiple relationships occur when:a professional and personal relationship take place simultaneously between the psychologist and the client the psychologist has a relationship with a person closely related to or connected to their client the psychologist has intentions to enter into a future relationship with the client or someone closely related to the clientIn addition, the standard provides a description of when to avoid multiple relationships (e.g., when the relationship causes harm to the client or impairs the psychologist's competence) and when these relationships are not considered unethical (e.g., when the relationship does not exploit the client or impair competence).".
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- Dual_relationship subject Category:Ethics_in_psychiatry.
- Dual_relationship subject Category:Interpersonal_relationships.
- Dual_relationship subject Category:Mental_health.
- Dual_relationship subject Category:Professional_ethics.
- Dual_relationship comment "In the mental health field, a dual relationship is a situation where multiple roles exist between a therapist, or other mental health practitioner, and a client. Dual relationships are also referred to as multiple relationships, and these two terms are used interchangeably in the research literature.".
- Dual_relationship label "Dual relationship".
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