“…Transactions involve observable patterns of relational behavior, such as feedback loops (Borszormenyi‐Nagy, Grunebaum, & Ulrich, ). Relational ethics , the dimension that guides contextual therapy (Krasner & Joyce, ) and differentiates it from other approaches (Gangamma, Bartle‐Haring, Holowacz, Hartwell, & Glebova, ; Goldenthal, ), is concerned with relational balance, fairness, accountability, and trustworthiness (Boszormenyi‐Nagy & Krasner, ; Boszormenyi‐Nagy & Ulrich, ; Goldenthal, ; Hargrave & Pfitzer, ). Finally, the ontic dimension conceptualizes the self as being dependent on relationships for both independent definition and survival (Ducommun‐Nagy, ).…”