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2018
Countertransference can be used as an instrument in understanding the patient's projective identification. An analogy for the patient/therapist interaction is found in Bion's model of the infant's communicating by projection to the breast and the mother as containing and modifying such projections. The particular countertransference problems created by
Chaim F. Shatan +2 more
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Countertransference can be used as an instrument in understanding the patient's projective identification. An analogy for the patient/therapist interaction is found in Bion's model of the infant's communicating by projection to the breast and the mother as containing and modifying such projections. The particular countertransference problems created by
Chaim F. Shatan +2 more
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Countertransference awareness and treatment outcome.
Journal of counseling and psychology, 2022Countertransference (CT) is considered a central component in the therapy process. Research has shown that CT management does not reduce the number of CT manifestations in therapy, but it leads to better therapy outcomes.
M. Abargil, Orya Tishby
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The Meaning of Together: Exploring Transference and Countertransference in Palliative Care Settings
Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2021Establishing an empathic clinical relationship is a cornerstone of high-quality palliative care. More than simply approaching patients with a pleasant affect or “being nice,” we propose that skilled clinicians routinely employ distinct psychological ...
L. Rosenberg +6 more
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