List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: The Multiple Relationships Spectrum: Mandated - Unavoidable - Common - Ethical - Unethical . . . and Beyond   Ofer Zur,   Ph.D.    Section I: Introduction and Ethical Decision Making for Boundaries & Multiple Relationships in Psychotherapy and Counseling    Introduction    Ofer Zur  , Ph.D. 1. An Introduction to Boundaries and Multiple Relationships for Psychotherapists: Issues, Challenges, and Recommendations   Jeffrey E. Barnett  , PsyD, ABPP 2. Mandated Multiple Relationships and Ethical Decision-Making   Jeffrey Younggren  , Ph.D. &   Michael Gottlieb  , Ph.D.    Section II: Mandatory Multiple Relationships in Military, Police, and Forensic Settings    Introduction    Ofer Zur  , Ph.D. 3. Unavoidable and Mandated Multiple Relationships in Military Settings   W. Brad     Johnson,   Ph.D. &   Shannon J. Johnson  , Ph.D. 4. Multiple Relationships in Police Psychology: Common, Unavoidable, and Navigable Occurrences   Jeni L. McCutchen  , Psy.D. 5. The Complexities of Dual Relationships in Forensic and Correctional Practice: Safety vs. Care   Alex S. Ward   &   Tony Ward  , Ph.D. 6. Multiple Relationships in Forensic Settings   David L. Shapiro  , Ph.D., J.D. &   Lenore E. A. Walker  , Ed.D.      Section III: Unavoidable Multiple Relationships    Introduction    Ofer Zur  , Ph.D. 7. Unavoidable Incidental Contacts and Multiple Relationships in Rural Practice   Jeffrey E. Barnett  , Psy.D. 8. Multiple Relationships in Faith Communities   R. K. Sanders  , Ph.D. 9. Multiple Relationships in Sports Psychology   Steve F. Bucky  , Ph.D. &   Ronald A. Stolberg  , Ph.D. 10. Multiple Relationships in Rehabilitation Communities, Residential and Non-residential, 12 Step, and Recovery Programs   Adam Silberstein  , Ph.D. &   Lindsey Boone  , M.A. 11.The Challenge of Multiple Relationships in Total Institutions   Frederic G. Reamer  , Ph.D.    Section IV: Common-Normal Multiple Relationships in Higher Educational Settings    Introduction    Ofer Zur,   Ph.D. 12. Multiple Relationships in Educational Settings   Gerald P. Koocher  , Ph.D. &   Patricia Keith Spiegel  , Ph.D. 13. Multiple Relationships and Multiple Roles in Higher Education:  Maintaining Multiple Roles and Relationships in Counselor Education   Jude Austin  , Ph.D.,   Julius Austin  , Ph.D.,   Michelle Muratori  , Ph.D., and   Gerald Corey  , Ed.D. 14. Multiple Relationships and Multiple Roles in Higher Education: Teaching Group Counseling with a Didactic and Experiential Focus   Gerald Corey  , Ed.D., Marianne Schneider Corey, M.A., Michelle Muratori, Ph.D., Jude Austin, Ph.D. and Julius Austin, Ph.D.    Section V:  Multiple Relationships in CyberSpace    Introduction   Ofer Zur,   Ph.D. 15. Digital and Social Media Multiple Relationships on the Internet   Keely Kolmes  , Ph.D. 16. Multiple Relationships in a Digital World: Unprecedented Ethical and Risk-management Challenges   Frederic G. Reamer  , Ph.D.    Section VI: Multiple Relationships and Multiple Roles in Unique Settings of Supervision    Introduction   Ofer Zur  , Ph.D. 17. Multiple Relationships and Clinical Supervision   Carol A. Falender  , Ph.D. Authors Index Subject Index
           
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