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Multiple Relationships and Therapy: When 6 degrees of separation is not possible
Dual relationships pose a unique problem for mental health practitioners in rural areas. They are often unavoidable and require special considerations to effectively and ethically navigate. The case studies presented explore the complications that are often presented within these contexts, and provides clinical implications for therapist practicing in rural and/or small communities.