Pertti Luukkonen kirjoitti:Sanoi Ginalle, että vei Aprilin klinikkaan, vaikka niin ei saisi tehdä. (!!)
Ehkä oheinen tekstinpätkä auttaa ymmärtämään miksi. Piintyneitä asenteita ei ole helppo muuttaa.
--Interacting with clients out of the office has traditionally been placed under the broad umbrella of dual relationships. A dual relationship in psychotherapy occurs when the therapist, in addition to his or her therapeutic role, is in another relationship with his or her patient.
Since the early nineties, the ethical codes of the American Psychological Association (APA) (1992) and all other major professional associations no longer impose a strict and uniform ban on dual relationships. Instead, the changed codes acknowledge that dual relationships may not always be avoidable or unethical.
While the absolute ban has been lifted, the belief in the prohibition is still prevalent (Faulkner & Faulkner, 1997; Gutheil & Gabbard, 1993; Strasburger, et al., 1992). The revised code of ethics calls on therapists to avoid dual relationships only, " . . . if it appears likely that such a relationship reasonably might impair the psychologist's objectivity or otherwise interfere with the psychologist's effectively performing his or her function as a psychologist, or might harm or exploit the other party." (APA, 1992, p.1601).
http://www.zurinstitute.com/outofoffice.html