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Managing Countertransference: What the Experts Think
The present study attempted to assess the importance of five factors theorized to play a central role in managing countertransference: Self-integration, Anxiety Management, Conceptualizing Skills, Empathy, and Self-insight.
Steven L. Van Wagoner +3 more
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The Hindering Effect of Countertransference on the Psychotherapy Process
Aim: Several studies highlighted the negative effect of nonconscious and unmanaged countertransference on psychotherapy outcome. However, little is known about the specific impacts of countertransference reactions on the in-session communication and ...
Negri, Attà
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Experiences of countertransference in beginning psychotherapists.
Given the rise of intersubjective theory (Marzi, Hautman & Maestro, 2006) and contemporary formulations of countertransference as an integral aspect of the psychotherapeutic process (Cassorla, 2005; Marchon, 2006), understandings of ...
Peers, Robert
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Social work students’ experience and management of countertransference
M.A.It is widely known that countertransference that is not understood or managed can result in ineffective treatment, inaccurate diagnosis and premature termination of counselling by the client or student social worker. This dissertation seeks to answer
Feller, Terry
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Reflections of Countertransference: Strategies from Practicing Professionals
Countertransference refers to a counselor's cognitive-affective reactions to clients derived from the counselor's unresolved conflicts, and when unmanaged, it can negatively affect therapeutic outcomes (Gab bard, 2017; Hayes, Gels, & Hummel, 2011).
Mackenzie L. Fox
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Countertransference, Dialogue, and Gestalt Therapy
An outgrowth of Freud's conception of transference, countertransference was originally viewed as a disruptive force in psychotherapy, one which interfered with the therapist's professional neutrality and objectivity.
Barbara Y., Thomas
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Transference and Countertransference dalam Relasi Konseling
Both transference and countertransference essentially are natural projection of feelings and expections from an individual to another one which occurs spontaneously and unconsciously.
Hastuti, MM. Sri
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Legalism, Countertransference, and Clinical Moral Perception
This target article focuses on dynamics that arise in three typical ethically complex cases in which psychiatric consultations are requested by physicians: a dying patient refuses life-prolonging treatment, an uncooperative patient demands to be allowed ...
Rentmeester, Christy A. +1 more
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Countertransference in rape counselling
The study examined rape counselling, with particular emphasis on countertransference reactions experienced by the counsellors of rape survivors. Four subjects participated in semi-focused, open-ended interviews, which were taped and transcribed verbatim.
Whyle, Susan Lynn
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Schemas and Countertransference in Forensic Clinicians
Background and Aims: Countertransference has the potential to negatively impact therapeutic processes and outcomes and these risks are likely increased within forensic settings.
Farzin-nia, Lydia
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