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Book Review: Dual Relationships and Psychotherapy. Edited by A. A. Lazarus and O. Zur. Springer Publishing Co., New York, NY, 2002, 536 pp., $59.95 (hardcover)

Book Review: Dual Relationships and Psychotherapy. Edited by A. A. Lazarus and O. Zur. Springer... P1: IZO Annals of Clinical Psychiatry (ACLI) pp819-acli-463841 April 4, 2003 16:43 Style file version Nov. 28, 2000 ° C Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 15, No. 1, March 2003 ( 2003) Book Reviews Dual Relationships and Psychotherapy. Edited by widespread beliefs, most do not ban such relationships A. A. Lazarus and O. Zur. Springer Publishing but caution therapists against potential harm to or ex- Co., New York, NY, 2002, 536 pp., $59.95 ploitation of the client/patient. Apparently the 2001 (hardcover). code of the American Psychiatric Association does not even refer to such relationships. Ethical treatment of patients and the duty In view of the length of the book, I shall refer to to do no harm have always been comerstones of only few of the chapters which serve to illustrate the psychotherapy. Until recently, the primary ethical tone and theme of the text. Martin H. Williams, PhD, concern has been the appropriateness of sexual re- discusses the conflict between those therapies which lationships with patients. This book broadens the fo- view boundaries as imperative and those in which vi- cus to dual relationships, which the editors define as olations may be viewed as an essential aspect of the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of Clinical Psychiatry Springer Journals

Book Review: Dual Relationships and Psychotherapy. Edited by A. A. Lazarus and O. Zur. Springer Publishing Co., New York, NY, 2002, 536 pp., $59.95 (hardcover)

Annals of Clinical Psychiatry , Volume 15 (1) – Oct 11, 2004

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2003 by American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Neurology; Psychiatry; Psychopharmacology
ISSN
1040-1237
eISSN
1573-3238
DOI
10.1023/A:1023284711288
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P1: IZO Annals of Clinical Psychiatry (ACLI) pp819-acli-463841 April 4, 2003 16:43 Style file version Nov. 28, 2000 ° C Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 15, No. 1, March 2003 ( 2003) Book Reviews Dual Relationships and Psychotherapy. Edited by widespread beliefs, most do not ban such relationships A. A. Lazarus and O. Zur. Springer Publishing but caution therapists against potential harm to or ex- Co., New York, NY, 2002, 536 pp., $59.95 ploitation of the client/patient. Apparently the 2001 (hardcover). code of the American Psychiatric Association does not even refer to such relationships. Ethical treatment of patients and the duty In view of the length of the book, I shall refer to to do no harm have always been comerstones of only few of the chapters which serve to illustrate the psychotherapy. Until recently, the primary ethical tone and theme of the text. Martin H. Williams, PhD, concern has been the appropriateness of sexual re- discusses the conflict between those therapies which lationships with patients. This book broadens the fo- view boundaries as imperative and those in which vi- cus to dual relationships, which the editors define as olations may be viewed as an essential aspect of the

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Annals of Clinical PsychiatrySpringer Journals

Published: Oct 11, 2004

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