Demonstrates the importance of countertransference reactions as sources of information and understanding of patient/therapist interactions, through analysis of transcriptions of group supervision sessions. Lacks a subject index.
Demonstrates the importance of countertransference reactions as sources of information and understanding of patient/therapist interactions, through analysis of transcriptions of group supervision sessions. Lacks a subject index.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Arthur Robbins EdD is Professor of Art Therapy at the Pratt Institute, and a Founding Director of the Institute of Expressive Analysis. He is on the board of directors of the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis and has been on the faculty for over thirty years. He is also a New York State licensed psychologist and a graduate certified psychoanalyst. His other books include A Multi-Modal Approach to Creative Art Therapy and Therapeutic Presence: Bridging Expression and Form.
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Acknowledgments. Foreword. 1. Countertransference learning and the role of the professional analyst. GROUP ONE. 2. Don: Therapeutic collusion. 3. Julie: Cast in the role of the healer. 4. George: Homosexual anxiety. 5. Reiko: A mirroring stance flows into fusion. GROUP TWO. 6. Daisy: Greed and the therapist. 7. Daisy: Exploring the male element in the female therapist. 8. Janice: Expanding transitional space. 9. Janice: The therapist as whore. 10. Lenore: Rage as a screen for Oedipal guilt. 11. The Resonance of the Soul and Self in Artistic Therapeutic Expression. A farewell note. References. Index.
Acknowledgments. Foreword. 1. Countertransference learning and the role of the professional analyst. GROUP ONE. 2. Don: Therapeutic collusion. 3. Julie: Cast in the role of the healer. 4. George: Homosexual anxiety. 5. Reiko: A mirroring stance flows into fusion. GROUP TWO. 6. Daisy: Greed and the therapist. 7. Daisy: Exploring the male element in the female therapist. 8. Janice: Expanding transitional space. 9. Janice: The therapist as whore. 10. Lenore: Rage as a screen for Oedipal guilt. 11. The Resonance of the Soul and Self in Artistic Therapeutic Expression. A farewell note. References. Index.
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