BOUNDARIES, MULTIPLE RELATIONSHIPS AND STANDARD OF CARE IN PSYCHOTHERAPY
Articles available online by authors other than Dr. Ofer Zur
This is a selection of online, publically accessed, articles (by authors other than Dr. Zur) which take a balanced, rational and non-dogmatic approach to therapeutic boundaries, multiple relationships and standard of care.
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Compiled by Ofer Zur, Ph.D.
Barnett, J.E. (2000): Must some boundaries be crossed? 42 Online
Behnke, S. (2007): Ethics and the Internet: Requesting clinical consultations over listservs
Behnke, S. (2008): Multiple relationships in campus counseling centers
Behnke, S. (2008): Ethics in the age of the Internet
Dineen, T. (2002): The Psychotherapist and the Quest for Power: How Boundaries have Become an Obsession
Doverspike, W. F. (2008): Dual relationships and Psychotherapy
Doverspike, W. F. (2009): Risk Management: An Alternative View
Gabriel, L. (2008): Relational Ethics, Boundary Riders and Process Sentinels: Allies for Ethical Practice
Gottlieb, M.C. (1993): Avoiding Exploitive Dual Relationships: A Decision-Making Model
Gross, B. (2005): Double the pleasure, double the pain: dual relationships
Koocher, J. (2006): On being there
Lazarus, A.A. (2000): Not all 'dual relationships' are taboo; some tend to enhance treatment outcomes
Skidmore, M (1995): Dual Relationships: An Ericksonian Perspective
Renik, O. (1996): The Ideal of the Anonymous Analyst and the Problem of Self-Disclosure
Sonne, J. (2007): Nonsexual Multiple Relationships: A Practical Decision-Making Model For Clinicians
Tomm, C. (1993): The Ethics of Dual Relationships
Williams, M. (1992): Exploitation and Inference: Mapping the Damage from Therapist-Patient Sexual Involvement
Williams, M. (1995): How Useful Are Clinical Reports Concerning the Consequences of Therapist-Patient Sexual Involvement?
Williams, M. (1997): Boundary Violations: Do Some Contended Standard of Care Fail to Encompass Commonplace Procedures of Humanistic, Behavioral and Eclectic Psychotherapies?
Williams, M. (2000): Boundary Violations: The (Inappropriate) Lethal Weapon of Plaintiffs' Attorneys in Psychotherapy Malpractice Lawsuits
Williams, M (2000): Victimized by "Victims:" A Taxonomy of Antecedents of False Complaints Against Psychotherapists
Williams, M (2008): Therapist-Patient Sex Twenty Years Later: A View From the Courtroom
Young, C. (2005). About the ethics of professional touch
Younggren, J. N., & Gottlieb, M. C. (2004): Managing Risk When Contemplating Multiple Relationships
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