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The Impact of a Debriefing Process Group During the Psychiatry Clerkship. [PDF]
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Transference and Countertransference
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2004The utility of transference and countertransference in professional nursing relationships.To provide an introductory text for nurses new to these concepts.Literature specific to transference and countertransference illustrated by examples related to professional practice.Transference and countertransference influence relationships in ways that under ...
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Experiences of Countertransference: Reports of Clinical Psychology Students
While historically linked with psychoanalysis, countertransference is recognised as an important component of the experience of therapists, regardless of the therapeutic modality.
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Mentalizing countertransference? A model for research on the elaboration of countertransference experience in psychotherapy [PDF]
As a construct, the elaboration of countertransference experience (ECE) is intended to depict the implicit and explicit psychological work to which therapists submit their experiences with clients.
João F Barreto, Paula Mena Matos
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© 2015 The Australian Psychological Society. There is evidence that therapists' countertransference responses can affect the therapeutic relationship.
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Countertransference Before Heimann
Received wisdom on the history of countertransference rests on two assumptions: Freud said little about countertransference, and what he did say focused on its role as an impediment to analytic work; the emergence in the 1950s of a conception of ...
Joshua Holmes
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Institutional countertransference
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1981The authors present the case of a patient with an institutional transference and point out the existence of institutional countertransference, which confounded his therapy and obscured his potential for change. Confronted with the patient's tradition in the institution, the new therapist had to overcome feelings of unimportance and therapeutic ...
M H, Gendel, D E, Reiser
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Negativism and Countertransference
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1989The purpose of this work is to explore the phenomenon of negativism and the analyst's response to it during the course of analytic work with a patient in whom negativism is a central behavioral pattern. Melville's short story, "Bartleby the Scrivener," describing in telling detail the response of a sympathetic lawyer to profound and pervasive ...
S T, Levy, L B, Inderbitzin
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