This revised, updated, and expanded edition of a classic primer of countertransference and counterresistance reflects changes in contemporary psychotherapy and new situations that face therapists. The clinical blunders, chosen to convey the interpsychic, intrapsychic, and human aspect of the therapeutic dyad, illustrate a variety of dilemmas in an accessible form, and they now also address how supervisors react to their own countertransferences.
This revised, updated, and expanded edition of a classic primer of countertransference and counterresistance reflects changes in contemporary psychotherapy and new situations that face therapists. The clinical blunders, chosen to convey the interpsychic, intrapsychic, and human aspect of the therapeutic dyad, illustrate a variety of dilemmas in an accessible form, and they now also address how supervisors react to their own countertransferences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gerald Schoenewolf, Ph.D., is the founder and director of the Living Center in New York, a therapeutic cooperative for people in the arts. He is an adjunct professor of psychology at the New York Institute of Technology, Hunter College, and the Borough of Manhattan Community College as well as the author of 13 books.
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Chapter 1 Therapeutic Blunders and the Unconscious Part 2 Part I: Countertransference Blunders Chapter 3 Erotic Countertransference Chapter 4 Obsessive-Compulsive Countertransference Chapter 5 Sadomasochistic Countertransference Chapter 6 Histrionic Countertransference Chapter 7 Passive-Aggressive Countertransference Chapter 8 Narcissistic Countertransference Part 9 Part II: Counterresistance Blunders Chapter 10 Characterological Counterresistance Chapter 11 Cultural Counterresistance Chapter 12 Supervisory Counterresistance Chapter 13 Afterword: Symptoms of Countertransference Chapter 14 Epilogue: A Therapist's Manifesto