34). Next, the authors discussed ethical dilemmas related to multiple roles. Specifically, Thompson and Russo (2012) argued that ethical issues related to multiple roles often occur because clinical psychologists try to do too much. For example, clinicians may try to fill the role of the research interviewer as well the clinician. Therefore, it is important for clinical psychologists to remain as objective as possible and to not use their therapeutic skills to obtain certain information during the qualitative interview (Thompson & Russo,
34). Next, the authors discussed ethical dilemmas related to multiple roles. Specifically, Thompson and Russo (2012) argued that ethical issues related to multiple roles often occur because clinical psychologists try to do too much. For example, clinicians may try to fill the role of the research interviewer as well the clinician. Therefore, it is important for clinical psychologists to remain as objective as possible and to not use their therapeutic skills to obtain certain information during the qualitative interview (Thompson & Russo,