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In the second, “How Therapists Experience and Manage Patients’ Romantic and Sexual Feelings for Them” [2], the authors use thematic data analysis based on focus group responses from 36 therapists-in-training and therapists-in-practice, 8 of whom were psychiatrists, to investigate how participants experience and manage situations in which a patient either displays or discloses attraction. [9] utilized the definition provided by the Charter on Medical Professionalism, which includes social justice; the primacy of patient welfare and autonomy; and commitment to professional competence, honesty with all patients, patient confidentiality, appropriate relations with patients, improvements in quality of care and access to care, a just distribution of resources, scientific knowledge, and maintaining trust by managing conflict of interest. All of those surveyed rated items associated to personal characteristics (e.g., punctuality, honesty, adherence to ethics), interactions with patients (e.g., respect, confidentiality), social responsibility (e.g., treating underprivileged patients, advocating for patients, managing conflict of interest), and interactions with team members (e.g., respect, reporting dishonesty) as important. [...]in an article on family-work balance, Louie et al.