This dissertation explores the ways in which the therapist’s love is described in psychoanalytic literature and the value of this for clinical work. The methodology used is a modified systematic literature review with clinical illustrations. Whereas love in the therapy relationship initially tended to be described from the patient’s perspective, that is, ‘transference love’, there has been a move towards also considering the phenomenon of the therapist’s love. This has occurred within the context of increasing relationality and intersubjectivity, and includes but is not limited to issues of countertransference. The way that the therapist’s love is described in the literature is shown to fall into three broad areas: ‘parental love’, sexual l...
These two papers seek to interrogate the theoretical, intellectual and personal histories of the man...
After more than a century of existence, theoretical development, research, and clinical practice wit...
The practice of psychotherapy involves the interaction of two personalities and realities. This diss...
This dissertation explores the ways in which the therapist’s love is described in psychoanalytic lit...
From the beginning of psychoanalysis, love has been recognized as a crucial and healing part of the ...
This book offers explorations of the complexity of love from different modalities: psychoanalytic, h...
This report begins with a historical reconstruction of the concept of therapist effectiveness in psy...
This dissertation is an interpretive review of psychoanalytic literature on empathy within the thera...
In this paper the author suggested that psycho-dynamics oriented psychotherapy was also a method of ...
This dissertation is concerned with the woundedness of the therapist and scrutinises (or rescrutinis...
This dissertation contributes to redefining the relationship between literature and psychoanalytic t...
The profession of psychology seems embarrassed, even apprehensive, about love being part of the ther...
This dissertation is a systematic literature review, with clinical illustrations. The interpersonal ...
The therapeutic relationship is one factor that makes consistent contribution to outcome independent...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore therapeutic action in psychoanalytic psychotherapy fro...
These two papers seek to interrogate the theoretical, intellectual and personal histories of the man...
After more than a century of existence, theoretical development, research, and clinical practice wit...
The practice of psychotherapy involves the interaction of two personalities and realities. This diss...
This dissertation explores the ways in which the therapist’s love is described in psychoanalytic lit...
From the beginning of psychoanalysis, love has been recognized as a crucial and healing part of the ...
This book offers explorations of the complexity of love from different modalities: psychoanalytic, h...
This report begins with a historical reconstruction of the concept of therapist effectiveness in psy...
This dissertation is an interpretive review of psychoanalytic literature on empathy within the thera...
In this paper the author suggested that psycho-dynamics oriented psychotherapy was also a method of ...
This dissertation is concerned with the woundedness of the therapist and scrutinises (or rescrutinis...
This dissertation contributes to redefining the relationship between literature and psychoanalytic t...
The profession of psychology seems embarrassed, even apprehensive, about love being part of the ther...
This dissertation is a systematic literature review, with clinical illustrations. The interpersonal ...
The therapeutic relationship is one factor that makes consistent contribution to outcome independent...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore therapeutic action in psychoanalytic psychotherapy fro...
These two papers seek to interrogate the theoretical, intellectual and personal histories of the man...
After more than a century of existence, theoretical development, research, and clinical practice wit...
The practice of psychotherapy involves the interaction of two personalities and realities. This diss...