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*Zur, O. (2002). In celebration of dual relationships: How prohibition of nonsexual dual relationships increases the chance of exploitation and harm. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Co. |
*Zur, O. (2002). In celebration of dual relationships: How prohibition of nonsexual dual relationships increases the chance of exploitation and harm. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Co. |
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*Zur, O. (2002). Out-of-office experience: When crossing office boundaries and engaging in dual relationships are clinically beneficial and ethically sound. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Co. |
*Zur, O. (2002). Out-of-office experience: When crossing office boundaries and engaging in dual relationships are clinically beneficial and ethically sound. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Co. |
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References
- Zur, O. (2002). How consensus regarding the prohibition of dual relationships has been contrived. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Co.
- Zur, O. (2002). In celebration of dual relationships: How prohibition of nonsexual dual relationships increases the chance of exploitation and harm. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Co.
- Zur, O. (2002). Out-of-office experience: When crossing office boundaries and engaging in dual relationships are clinically beneficial and ethically sound. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Co.
- Zur, O., & Lazarus, A. A. (2002). Six arguments against dual relationships and their rebuttals. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Co.