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A double-edged sword: understanding gifts in psychotherapy

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Pages 77-101 | Published online: 22 Oct 2010

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Jeffrey L. Grimes. (2022) Applying the Social Constructivism Ethical Decision-Making Model: Gifts in Sport. Journal of Sport Psychology in Action 13:2, pages 106-115.
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Andrew I. Smolar & Ann E. Eichen. (2013) A Developmental Approach to Gifts in Long-Term Group Psychotherapy Extending from an Anniversary Ritual. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 63:1, pages 77-94.
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Shoshana Ringel & Faye Mishna. (2007) Beyond Avoidance and Secrecy. Journal of Teaching in Social Work 27:1-2, pages 251-269.
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Erik Abrams. (2006) The gift in therapy. Philosophical Practice 2:2, pages 111-117.
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Alireza Ghodsi, Anoush Azarfar, Mehrdad Sarabi, Yalda Ravanshad, Mohammad Esmaeeli & Zeinab Salahi. (2020) Investigating the Effect of Gift-Giving on Patient's Behavior in the Pediatric Clinic of Dr. Sheikh Hospital of Mashhad. Journal of Child Science 10:01, pages e215-e220.
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Syed Fazal E. Hasan, Gary Mortimer, Ian N. Lings & Larry Neale. (2017) Examining the antecedents and consequences of gratitude. Journal of Services Marketing 31:1, pages 34-47.
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Anamika Srivastava & Naveen Grover. (2016) Reflections About Being Offered Gifts in Psychotherapy: A Descriptive Case Study. Psychological Studies 61:1, pages 83-86.
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Antonio Viego. (2013) The Nightgown. CR: The New Centennial Review 13:3, pages 29-52.
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Richard M. Patel & Raquel Miller. (2012) When a Patient Presents With a Present: Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment of Gifts Given to Psychiatrists. Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry 13:3, pages 209-228.
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Bethanne Willingham & Mary Boyle. (2011) ‘Not a neutral event’: Clinical psychologists' experiences of gifts in therapeutic relationships. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice 84:2, pages 170-183.
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Gabrielle Syme. (2006) Fetters or Freedom: Dual Relationships in Counselling. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling 28:1, pages 57-69.
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Mark O. Evans. (2005) GIFT-GIVING IN PSYCHOTHERAPY: LAYERS OF MEANING AND DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESS. British Journal of Psychotherapy 21:3, pages 401-415.
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Erica Burman. (2016) Boundary Objects and Group Analysis: Between Psychoanalysis and Social Theory. Group Analysis 37:3, pages 361-379.
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Mark S. Gerig. (2004) Receiving Gifts from Clients: Ethical and Therapeutic Issues. Journal of Mental Health Counseling 26:3, pages 199-210.
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Sarah Knox, Shirley A. Hess, Elizabeth Nutt Williams & Clara E. Hill. (2003) "Here's a little something for you": How therapists respond to client gifts.. Journal of Counseling Psychology 50:2, pages 199-210.
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Jani Grisbrooke & Rosemary Barnitt. (2016) Accepting Gifts: A Discussion of Ethical Issues for Occupational Therapists. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 65:12, pages 559-562.
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