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Countertransference in Perspective - The Double-Edged Sword of the Patient-Therapist Emotional Relationship (Paperback)
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Countertransference in Perspective - The Double-Edged Sword of the Patient-Therapist Emotional Relationship (Paperback)
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In psychoanalysis the term "countertransference", coined by Freud,
describes the complex emotional relation between therapist and
patient. The term is nowadays used in a broad sense, referring to
the entire range of emotions experienced by the therapist/analyst
covering many types of therapeutic process. Today's mental-health
practitioners are called upon to deal with a wide variety of
challenges, some of them highly emotionally-charged, such as child
abuse, gender identity or catastrophic loss. This book comprises
three main parts: Part I -- The History of Countertransference;
Part II -- The Clinical Challenge and Part III -- The Biological
Roots of Counter- transference. After essays in Part I introducing
the subject and the history of the concept, as reflected in the
classic literature (Kernberg, Heimann, Searles, Balint and Main),
Part II presents a range of clinical challenges, analysed by
contributor colleagues with extensive experience in these and
similar issues. It also addresses Holocaust survivor issues, and
child survivor experiences of the Nazi euthanasia programme. The
study of counter-transference, like other psychoanalytic issues,
has recently become enriched by the striking advances in the study
of the living brain and of animal behaviour (the published works of
Panksepp, Hoffer). Part III engages with recent findings regarding
the biological roots that have implications for the understanding
of counter-transference. A Summary to the volume presents the
overall conclusions to the findings presented in the three parts.
The book is intended for mental health and other human service
practitioners, such as physicians, educators, jurists and human
resource managers.
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