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  1. Couch Surfing: When a Therapist Says it Isn’t a Good Fit | World of Psychology
    March 8, 2010 @ 5:30 am

    […] therapist realizes that there are dual relationship issues that could complicate the clinical relationship. She may have another client who knows you well and […]

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  2. 5 More Reasons Your Therapist Won’t See You Now | World of Psychology
    May 24, 2010 @ 3:21 am

    […] you don’t want to hear or vehemently disagree with in therapy? Who then do you turn to? Dual relationships rarely end well, so that’s why therapists are taught to avoid […]

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  3. David Justin Lynch
    November 3, 2014 @ 8:27 pm

    Very informative!

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  4. Ofer Zur
    December 27, 2014 @ 11:57 pm

    Good summary, Keely. To add to the resources, here is a chart summarizing the different types of multiple relationships in psychotherapy and counseling at http://www.zurinstitute.com/DualRelationships2.pdf and an article on “Not All Multiple Relationships Are Created Equal: Mapping the Maze of 26 Types of Multiple Relationships” at http://www.zurinstitute.com/multiple_relationships_26types.pdf .

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    • drkkolmes
      January 1, 2015 @ 11:33 am

      Thanks for the great addition of your resources, Ofer!

  5. Claire
    January 18, 2019 @ 12:10 pm

    Thanks for the article, it is very much informative. keep it up.

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