Ethics Violations and Dual RelationshipsPsychology In Seattle Podcast

Ethics Violations and Dual Relationships

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Dr Kirk Honda explores ethical cases for therapists.

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00:00 Navigating small communities as a therapist 
25:36 Should I continue therapy after my therapist has a dual relationship? 
34:34 Is it ethical for my therapist to refer his clients to group therapy? 
42:45 Do therapists need to give me a referral? 
1:00:28 Sharing gratitude

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May 23, 2025

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