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Countertransference, in psychotherapy,
refers to a therapist's
redirection of
feelings towards a
patient or
becoming emotionally entangled with them....
- of
countertransference, and of the therapist's use of his or her own self in treatment. In his 1959
article "Oedipal Love in the
Countertransference",...
- Body-centred
countertransference involves a psychotherapist's
experiencing the
physical state of the
patient in a
clinical context. Also
known as somatic...
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countertransference aspect (if any) of the attraction, and look at how the
patient might be
eliciting this attraction. Once any
countertransference aspect...
- patients'
behaviors in this generation, they
establish transference-
countertransference relationships with them,
which involves the use and psychological...
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theorized to
consist of
three parts: the
working alliance, transference/
countertransference, and the real relationship.
Evidence on each component's
unique contribution...
- to the supervisor. The client's
transference and the therapist's
countertransference thus re-appear in the
mirror of the therapist/supervisor relationship...
- theorists, with some
saying that it is
based on the
concepts of
countertransference and comp****ion fatigue.
McCann and
Pearlman say that
there is probably...
- that the
analyst may use the
patient by
acting out in an
indirect countertransference, for
example to win the
approval of a supervisor. The interpretation...
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actually imbibed the material."
Substance abuse Hotboxing Body-centred
countertransference Bozzetti, L. (1968). "Dr.
Bozzetti Replies".
American Journal of...