The aim of this study is to explicate the concepts transference and countertransference from the psychoanalytic, interpersonal and cybernetic perspectives. Commonalities and differences in definition are described. The notion that transference and countertransference provide the therapist with objective interpersonal information concerning the patient or client system is explored. It is pointed out that whilst, according to the tenets of second-order cybernetics, objective interpersonal information is not possible, transference and countertransference analysis, nevertheless, according to this viewpoint, provide the therapist with a double description. Such a description may influence the therapist's interpretation or understanding of the s...
Cognitive behavioural therapy/Interpersonal relations Background. Both patients and psychotherapists...
The purpose of this study is to increase knowledge about therapeutic practices on the part of practi...
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...
The terms 'transference' and 'countertransference' have developed a wide use in psychotherapy and no...
Reviews the book, 'Transference and countertransference in non-analytic therapy: Double-edged swords...
The aim of this study involved exploring qualitatively how local therapists practice psychoanalytic...
[[abstract]]An Intensive Case Study of the Transference Recognition in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy ...
wo CONTRASTING approaches in regard to the concept of counter-transference could be described. Let u...
Metacognitive-oriented psychotherapy models have emerged as an effective means of supporting people ...
This paper is a study of countertransference, broadly defined to include all of the affective respon...
[[abstract]]An Intensive Case Study of the Transference Recognition in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy ...
The objective of this literature review was to understand and describe the complex theoretical conce...
The role of transference phenomena in group psychotherapy has been underestimated and neglected desp...
Psychotherapists frequently experience strong thoughts and feelings in working with clients. This is...
Cognitive behavioural therapy/Interpersonal relations Background. Both patients and psychotherapists...
The purpose of this study is to increase knowledge about therapeutic practices on the part of practi...
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...
The terms 'transference' and 'countertransference' have developed a wide use in psychotherapy and no...
Reviews the book, 'Transference and countertransference in non-analytic therapy: Double-edged swords...
The aim of this study involved exploring qualitatively how local therapists practice psychoanalytic...
[[abstract]]An Intensive Case Study of the Transference Recognition in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy ...
wo CONTRASTING approaches in regard to the concept of counter-transference could be described. Let u...
Metacognitive-oriented psychotherapy models have emerged as an effective means of supporting people ...
This paper is a study of countertransference, broadly defined to include all of the affective respon...
[[abstract]]An Intensive Case Study of the Transference Recognition in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy ...
The objective of this literature review was to understand and describe the complex theoretical conce...
The role of transference phenomena in group psychotherapy has been underestimated and neglected desp...
Psychotherapists frequently experience strong thoughts and feelings in working with clients. This is...
Cognitive behavioural therapy/Interpersonal relations Background. Both patients and psychotherapists...
The purpose of this study is to increase knowledge about therapeutic practices on the part of practi...
The focus of this study lies in identifying the concepts of Transference (T) and Counter Transferenc...