Beyond transference : when the therapist's real life intrudes

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Beyond transference : when the therapist's real life intrudes

edited by Judith H. Gold, John C. Nemiah

American Psychiatric Press, c1993

1st ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This volume recounts how personal events in the life of a therapist affect therapy and transference and countertransference. Leading psychotherapists share their personal experiences of the effects of life events such as illness, pregnancy, divorce, and malpractice suits on therapy. Through its poignant descriptions of life's intrusions on the therapeutic process, this volume offers guidance for therapists on practicing in the real world.

目次

Practical and theoretical dilemmas of dynamic psychotherapy in a small community. The vulnerable therapist: on being ill or injured. The aging and dying psychotherapist: death and illness in the life of the aging psychotherapist. The therapist's absences. Countertransference and divorce of the therapist. When both therapist and patient are divorcing: the role of supervision. Pregnancy: the obvious and evocative real event in a therapist's life. Effects of malpractice suits on physicians. Countertransference reactions to a patient's sexual encounter with a previous therapist. Concluding reflections.

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