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1. A therapist needs to understand their own Countertransferences
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2. What does Countertransferences mean? Plural form of countertransference
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3. After presenting this paper at the Congress my attention was drawn to a paper by Leo Berman: 'Countertransferences and Attitudes of the Analyst in the Therapeutic Process, ' Psychiatry, Vol
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4. The group situation also is distinguished by factors besides the bringing out and resolving of transferences and Countertransferences
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5. Countertransference (countable and uncountable, plural Countertransferences) (psychotherapy) The transference of a therapist's own unconscious feelings to his or her patient; unconscious or instinctive emotion felt towards the patient
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6. (1980) Training group therapists through the study of Countertransferences.Group, 4, 17–26
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7. (1957) The meaning and uses of Countertransferences.International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 26, 303–357
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8. It would be more accurate to say there are Countertransferences, rather than countertransference
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9. Eating disorders are associated with complex comorbidities, high levels of mortality, and therapist Countertransferences that can complicate psychological treatments
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10. "Concordant Countertransferences" are related to the empathic link towards the patient, the desire to understand him and deal with identifications which are accepted in the analyst's conscience
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11. Countertransferences - find the meaning and all words formed with Countertransferences, anagrams with Countertransferences and much more.
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12. The course content is relevant to improving the effectiveness of services provided to clients by identifying and managing racism and other Countertransferences that might otherwise distort the therapist's perceptions of the client and impair the quality
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13. Winner of the 2009 Goethe Award for Psychoanalytic Scholarship! Irwin Hirsch, author of Coasting in the Countertransference, asserts that countertransference experience always has the potential to be used productively to benefit patients.However, he also observes that it is not unusual for analysts to 'coast' in their Countertransferences, and to not use this experience to help treatment
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14. ABSTRACT This study explored manifestation to culture-based Countertransferences (CBCs) among a cross-cultural sample of seventeen social workers
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15. Transferences shape and are shaped by the therapist and his Countertransferences
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16. How can you identify your triggers and potential reactions to manage your own Countertransferences as a therapist? In psychoanalytic theory, how is transference and countertransference defined? Reply to at least two of your classmates
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17. Utilizing detailed, in‐depth material from supervisory hours from around the world (explored in End of Training Evaluation groups), this paper shows that supervisors are subject to multiple, diverse and, at times, ongoing intense Countertransferences and impingements on their ability to …
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18. Concordant and complementary Countertransferences
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COUNTERTRANSFERENCES [ˌkountərˌtransˈfərəns]
Transference and countertransference describe two commonly occurring scenarios within a counseling relationship. Both transference and countertransference represent the manner in which the client acts and feels toward the therapist and vice versa.
Counter- transference is a psychoanalytical concept that refers to how a clinician's feelings toward a client is altered when the client reminds the clinician of someone he or she knows or knew. The clinician or therapist may develop personal feelings, such as attraction or hatred,...
Countertransference is defined as redirection of a psychotherapist 's feelings toward a client – or, more generally, as a therapist's emotional entanglement with a client.
Countertransference occurs when a therapist redirects their own feelings or desires onto their patients . This may be a reaction to the patient's transference.