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Is countertransference a valid source of clinical information? Investigating emotional responses to audiotaped psychotherapy sessions.

Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 2019
The study aimed to test whether countertransference reactions contain valid information about the patient. The authors examined whether a significant part of the variance in emotional, cognitive, and motivational responses to recorded therapy sessions is
H. Löffler‐Stastka   +4 more
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Patient Attachment and Therapist Countertransference in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

Psychoanalytic psychology, 2019
The present study examines relationships between patient attachment and therapist countertransference in a large, naturalistic, longitudinal study of psychodynamic psychotherapy in a safety-net hospital.
T. Westerling   +7 more
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Transference-Countertransference

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1986
This paper concerns the dynamics of transference-countertransference as thay reveal themselves in object relations and specifically in the psychoanalytic process. It is postulated that transference and countertransference cannot be viewed separately, that both analyst and patient exhibit transference-countertransference reactions, and that they are ...
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Developing countertransference awareness as a therapist in training: The role of containing contexts

Psychodynamic Practice, 2019
The psychodynamic literature suggests that countertransference is an inevitable part of therapy and a significant feature of the client-therapist relationship.
S. Gait, Andrea Halewood
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Efforts to Overcome Countertransference in Pastoral Counseling Relationships

Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling, 2019
Countertransference is considered as a negative factor that may impede counseling relations but some assume that countertransference is a normal reaction. The purpose of this article is to explore countertransference in pastoral counseling and efforts to
Yoseph Pedhu
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Mindfulness meditation and countertransference in the therapeutic relationship: A small‐scale exploration of therapists' experiences using grounded theory methods

Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 2015
Difficulties with containing or processing emotions brought up in the countertransference response have long been understood as having the potential to cause a rupture in the therapeutic relationship, often with damaging results for the client.
G. Millon, Andrea Halewood
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Countertransference

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1987
Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
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Countertransference, Defense Mechanisms, and Vicarious Trauma in Work With Sexual Offenders

The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 2020
A. Barros   +5 more
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Malignant Eroticized Countertransference

Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 1997
Gabbard (1994) divided the pathology of therapists, both male and female, who commit sexual boundary violations into those who are psychotic, those who are predatory psychopaths, those engaging in masochistic surrender, and those called "the lovesick therapist." Lovesick therapists are the most common type and manifest crucial narcissistic themes of "a
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Transference and Countertransference

, 2018
Peter Hartwich, H. Boeker
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