Does a Dual Role inevitably lead to a Dual Relationship?

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It is not uncommon to take on numerous roles in a professional capacity but for the counselling professional a dual role has the potential to damage the primary therapist/client relationship. If the relationship is the therapy how should such a challenge be managed? This book considers the unique dual role of the priest who is also a practising psychotherapist and how those dual roles may be helpful to or hinder the therapeutic relationship. It also explores whether this dual role inevitably gives rise to the ethical dilemma of dual relationships and other deviations from the traditional rules and practices of counselling and psychotherapy. This book is of interest to any counselling professional who may encounter their clients outside of the therapy room and for anyone interested in therapeutic ethical dilemmas.
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