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  1. The ethics of dual relationships in higher education.Belinda Blevins-Knabe - 1992 - Ethics and Behavior 2 (3):151 – 163.
    Dual relationships between professors and students have many ethical risks. This article discusses how the professor's role, characteristics of the situation, characteristics of the student, and a set of four decision criteria can be used to assess the risks of dual relationships. The examples of a professor who is involved in a consensual sexual relationship with a student and a professor who has a friend who wants to enroll in his or her class are used to demonstrate how the decision (...)
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  • Concrete boundaries and the problem of literal-mindedness: A response to Lazarus.Laura S. Brown - 1994 - Ethics and Behavior 4 (3):275 – 281.
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  • Response to Lazarus's "how certain boundaries and ethics diminish therapeutic effectiveness".Bruce E. Bennett, Patricia M. Bricklin & Leon VandeCreek - 1994 - Ethics and Behavior 4 (3):263 – 266.
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  • Teetering on the precipice: A commentary on Lazarus's "how certain boundaries and ethics diminish therapeutic effectiveness".Glen O. Gabbard - 1994 - Ethics and Behavior 4 (3):283 – 286.
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  • The illusion of the therapist's power and the patient's fragility: My rejoinder.Arnold A. Lazarus - 1994 - Ethics and Behavior 4 (3):299 – 306.
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