Boundaries and multiple relationships

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Hammond, Sabine. (2010). Boundaries and multiple relationships. In In A. Allan and A. Love (Ed.). Ethical Practice in Psychology. Reflections from the creators of the APS Code of Ethics pp. 135 - 147 John Wiley & Sons. https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470660041.ch11
AuthorsHammond, Sabine
EditorsA. Allan and A. Love
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Summary
This chapter contains sections titled:
- Definitions: Boundaries and Multiple Relationships
- What are Boundaries?
- What are Boundary Crossings?
- The Slippery Slope Towards Boundary Violations
- Dual or Multiple Relationships
- Problem‐Solving and Decision‐making About Boundary Issues and Multiple Relationships
- Ethical Decision‐making About Multiple Relationships
- Conclusion
- References

KeywordsProfessional ethics; Psychologists
Page range135 - 147
Year2010
Book titleEthical Practice in Psychology. Reflections from the creators of the APS Code of Ethics
PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons
Place of publicationAustralia
ISBN9780470683651
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470660041.ch11
Research GroupSchool of Behavioural and Health Sciences
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