ESSAY ON: Irvin D. Yalom's "Every Day Gets A Little Closer : A Twice-Told Therapy": Unethical Behavior Between Therapist And Client

Number of Pages 6

This research paper: 6 pages in length. An issue of great concern to the counseling field is that of the patient/therapist relationship. Such issues as dual-relationships, sexual behavior and bartering for services are just a handful of considerations to make when examining the unethical behavior found in Irvin D. Yalom's "Every Day Gets A Little Closer," where two decidedly distinctive accounts of the same therapeutic process is provided – one by the therapist and the other by the patient. Indeed, the variance that exists between these two reports is enlightening enough on their own accord, however, when one delves deeper into the specific elements that ultimately comprised this experience, it becomes quite clear that ethics comes into question. Bibliography lists 6 sources.


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