Reviews the book, 'Transference and countertransference in non-analytic therapy: Double-edged swords' by Judith A. Schaeffer. According to Boag, the concepts of transference and counter-transference are arguably some of the most important concepts that psychodynamic thinking has contributed to clinical practice. In the context of therapy, this involves the client transferring past attitudes, longings, and feelings onto the therapist. In turn, the therapist may transfer his or her own unresolved past onto the present client (countertransference). This book aims to serve as a resource for non-psychodynamically oriented (nonanalytic) clinicians to help identify transference and countertransference in therapy and provide suggestions for working...
The concept of countertransference refers to the therapist's reactions to the client's inner world i...
The transference is a fundamental concept of psychoanalytic treatment. This chapter provides an evol...
The purpose of this study is to increase knowledge about therapeutic practices on the part of practi...
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...
The aim of this study is to explicate the concepts transference and countertransference from the psy...
The focus of this study lies in identifying the concepts of Transference (T) and Counter Transferenc...
The objective of this literature review was to understand and describe the complex theoretical conce...
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 ...
Cognitive behavioural therapy/Interpersonal relations Background. Both patients and psychotherapists...
The aim of this study involved exploring qualitatively how local therapists practice psychoanalytic...
This chapter with a long case study of an intimate professional relationship that illustrated the ph...
Transference and countertransference feelings/reactions are a valuable source of information about a...
This is a portfolio of academic, therapeutic practice and research work. The portfolio consists of t...
The concept of countertransference refers to the therapist's reactions to the client's inner world i...
The transference is a fundamental concept of psychoanalytic treatment. This chapter provides an evol...
The purpose of this study is to increase knowledge about therapeutic practices on the part of practi...
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...
The aim of this study is to explicate the concepts transference and countertransference from the psy...
The focus of this study lies in identifying the concepts of Transference (T) and Counter Transferenc...
The objective of this literature review was to understand and describe the complex theoretical conce...
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 ...
Cognitive behavioural therapy/Interpersonal relations Background. Both patients and psychotherapists...
The aim of this study involved exploring qualitatively how local therapists practice psychoanalytic...
This chapter with a long case study of an intimate professional relationship that illustrated the ph...
Transference and countertransference feelings/reactions are a valuable source of information about a...
This is a portfolio of academic, therapeutic practice and research work. The portfolio consists of t...
The concept of countertransference refers to the therapist's reactions to the client's inner world i...
The transference is a fundamental concept of psychoanalytic treatment. This chapter provides an evol...
The purpose of this study is to increase knowledge about therapeutic practices on the part of practi...