countertransference การใช้
- In classical psychoanalysis, countertransference was regarded as an obstacle to treatment.
- Another contrasting perspective on transference and countertransference is offered in Classical Adlerian psychotherapy.
- Countertransference is a common problem in clinical settings.
- Dance therapy has not unnaturally given much weight to the concept of somatic countertransference.
- Feelings of countertransference can interfere with therapy.
- A therapist can use countertransference as a tool to understand the client's resistance.
- In countertransference, the analysts may experience emotional reactions reflecting their own inner conflicts and needs.
- The analyst works with the transference he triggers and with the countertransference he can perceive from the patient.
- Post-Reichian therapies like bioenergetic analysis have also stressed the role of the body-centered countertransference.
- They may get in over their heads in terms of the therapeutic relationship and issues like transference and countertransference.
- Reich also made contributions to the technique of psychoanalysis, specifically on countertransference and on the termination of therapy.
- High levels of body-centred countertransference have since been found in both Irish female trauma therapists and clinical psychologists.
- In retrospect however, he can be seen as pioneering investigations into such phenomena as countertransference, and intersubjective psychoanalysis.
- The contemporary understanding of countertransference is thus generally to regard countertransference as a jointly created phenomenon between the treater and the patient.
- The contemporary understanding of countertransference is thus generally to regard countertransference as a jointly created phenomenon between the treater and the patient.
- At the time, Freud was tolerant of what happened between Jung and Spielrein, and regarded it as an example of countertransference.
- Countertransference must be attended to carefully, because unexamined emotional responses from the professional's part can lead the therapeutic relation astray.
- Further validation of body-centred countertransference in psychologists and therapists is on-going in both NUI Galway and Trinity College Dublin.
- However, analysis of Freud's letters shows that he was intrigued by countertransference and did not see it as purely a problem.
- Heinrich Racker emphasised the threat that'the repression of countertransference . . . is prolonged in the mythology of the analytic situation '.
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