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Dimensions of Activity in Countertransference and Therapist Reactions: Therapist Reactions During Sessions with Depressed Patients [PDF]
Felicitas Datz +5 more
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We thank Andrew Shaw and colleagues for their recent paper1 in Bipolar Disorders, highlighting that the effective treatment of patients with bipolar disorder requires a good therapeutic alliance, which is related to the clinicians' countertransference ...
A. Stefana, E. Youngstrom, E. Vieta
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Countertransference—Introduction to a special section
Countertransference (CT) is a ubiquitous phenomenon: therapists walk into the consulting room, bringing with them their unique ways of relating to others, their vulnerabilities, emotions, sense of humor, creativity and much more.
Orya Tishby
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This study investigates the possibility of an interactive model of encounter between patient and analyst and how it may be applied. Interaction in Relational Psychoanalysis goes beyond the traditional transference - countertransference perspective and ...
Laura Corbelli
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Dancing, moving and writing in clinical supervision? Employing embodied practices in psychotherapy supervision [PDF]
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright ElsevierThis paper takes a new look at the methods of embodiment for psychotherapy supervision.
Meekums, B. +3 more
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Clinician emotional response toward narcissistic patients. A preliminary report [PDF]
Patients with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) are among the most difficult to treat in therapy, especially for their strong resistance to treatment and several difficulties in establishing a therapeutic relationship characterized by intimacy ...
Colli, Antonello +3 more
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SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCE AND MANAGEMENT OF COUNTERTRANSFERENCE
Countertransference – the emotional reactions that clients trigger in practitioners – can, if not understood or managed, result in unethical conduct and harm to clients, practitioners and the profession.
Adrian van Breda, Terry Feller
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Balancing clinical risk with countertransference management protects alliance
The working alliance has been recognized as a predictor of psychotherapy outcome across therapeutic orientations. Despite mixed findings regarding the effect of problem severity on the alliance formation, there is evidence suggesting that therapist ...
Joào F. Barreto, Paula Mena Matos
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Objective: Recently, studies have reported systematic relationships between the therapists’ emotional response/countertransference (CT) during therapy and a variety of patient characteristics, speaking to the communicative potential of CT.
H. Nissen-Lie +2 more
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Systematic review of studies about countertransference in adult psychotherapy
INTRODUCTION: Countertransference, the emotional reaction of a psychotherapist toward a patient, is an important technical element of psychotherapy. The purpose of this systematic review was to identify and describe the main findings of studies that ...
Diogo de Bitencourt Machado +6 more
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