Dual relationship refers to a situation where a psychologist has multiple roles or relationships with a client, such as being their therapist and also their friend or family member. This can create ethical issues because it may compromise the objectivity and professionalism of the therapist-client relationship.
Related terms
Boundary Crossing: When a psychologist engages in non-exploitative interactions with clients that may go beyond typical professional boundaries but are still within ethical limits.
Boundary Violation: When a psychologist engages in exploitative or harmful interactions with clients that breach professional boundaries.
Multiple Relationships: Refers to situations where a psychologist has more than one role or relationship with a client, including both personal and professional connections.