As professionals within the sport arena continue to pursue additional competencies and qualifications, the potential for dual or multiple role relationships with others has drastically increased (Jones, Evans, & Mullen, 2007). With respect to the field of sport psychology, dual or multiple role relationships occur when a professional assumes two roles simultaneously or sequentially with a person seeking help (Herlihy & Corey, 1992). Although the terms “dual role relationship” and “multiple role relationship” have been used frequently in the literature, for the purposes of this paper the currently recognized term, multiple role relationship , will be utilized from this point forward.