This chapter with a long case study of an intimate professional relationship that illustrated the phenomena of transference and countertransference in the physical and manual therapies. The case of Evelyn and Miguel presented and example of how the quality of a working relationship between a therapist and client can transform both their lives. Our ontogenetic histories of relationships with significant others form the bases of how we interact with our clients, and their histories influence how they respond to us. From research in other helping professions, it has been established that the quality of professional relationships is one of the most powerful predictors of treatment outcome. \ud Transference and countertransference can be found i...
Background of the Study. This study has been initiated by the complex, ever increasing importance of...
The therapeutic relationship is one factor that makes consistent contribution to outcome independent...
Sexual transference and countertransference can make therapy slow and inefficient when libidinous gr...
The terms 'transference' and 'countertransference' have developed a wide use in psychotherapy and no...
The focus of this study lies in identifying the concepts of Transference (T) and Counter Transferenc...
ABSTRACT This work approaches the theme of transference and countertransference in psychoanalytic c...
Transference and countertransference feelings/reactions are a valuable source of information about a...
Reviews the book, 'Transference and countertransference in non-analytic therapy: Double-edged swords...
The purpose of this study is to increase knowledge about therapeutic practices on the part of practi...
Interactions between therapist and patient are influenced by the feelings and impressions that devel...
This paper is a study of countertransference, broadly defined to include all of the affective respon...
This article is the third in a series on symbiosis and transference (see White, 1996, 1998). It exam...
The transference is a fundamental concept of psychoanalytic treatment. This chapter provides an evol...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-107)Countertransference is ever present in relationsh...
Sexual contact between psychological therapists and their clients is regarded as highly damaging, bo...
Background of the Study. This study has been initiated by the complex, ever increasing importance of...
The therapeutic relationship is one factor that makes consistent contribution to outcome independent...
Sexual transference and countertransference can make therapy slow and inefficient when libidinous gr...
The terms 'transference' and 'countertransference' have developed a wide use in psychotherapy and no...
The focus of this study lies in identifying the concepts of Transference (T) and Counter Transferenc...
ABSTRACT This work approaches the theme of transference and countertransference in psychoanalytic c...
Transference and countertransference feelings/reactions are a valuable source of information about a...
Reviews the book, 'Transference and countertransference in non-analytic therapy: Double-edged swords...
The purpose of this study is to increase knowledge about therapeutic practices on the part of practi...
Interactions between therapist and patient are influenced by the feelings and impressions that devel...
This paper is a study of countertransference, broadly defined to include all of the affective respon...
This article is the third in a series on symbiosis and transference (see White, 1996, 1998). It exam...
The transference is a fundamental concept of psychoanalytic treatment. This chapter provides an evol...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 102-107)Countertransference is ever present in relationsh...
Sexual contact between psychological therapists and their clients is regarded as highly damaging, bo...
Background of the Study. This study has been initiated by the complex, ever increasing importance of...
The therapeutic relationship is one factor that makes consistent contribution to outcome independent...
Sexual transference and countertransference can make therapy slow and inefficient when libidinous gr...