Multiple relationships between graduate assistants and students: Ethical and practical considerations

Ethics and Behavior 15 (1):49 – 63 (2005)
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Abstract

Most, if not all, psychologists have served as teaching or research assistants during graduate school, been instructed by teaching assistants, or both. As both faculty and students themselves, graduate assistants are faced with several dilemmas for which they typically have little preparation or guidance. These issues are explored in the context of the existing literature on multiple relationships in academic settings. Recommendations are made for graduate assistants, their faculty supervisors or mentors, and administrators to proactively address and confront these challenges in a manner consistent with the profession of psychology's ethics code and to minimize the potential for harm to those we are entrusted to teach.

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