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It is expected that analysts will always have certain subjective feelings and thoughts about their patients. These feelings, at times, may even be loving or sexual feelings which arise during the course of psychotherapy. These sexual and loving feelings have been termed erotic countertransference. This book explores the meaning and manifestation of erotic countertransference, particularly, within in a psychoanalytic treatment context. These difficult and complex feelings may have various origins which will be examined and looked at. Analysts are then provided with suggestions concerning how to…mehr

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It is expected that analysts will always have certain subjective feelings and thoughts about their patients. These feelings, at times, may even be loving or sexual feelings which arise during the course of psychotherapy. These sexual and loving feelings have been termed erotic countertransference. This book explores the meaning and manifestation of erotic countertransference, particularly, within in a psychoanalytic treatment context. These difficult and complex feelings may have various origins which will be examined and looked at. Analysts are then provided with suggestions concerning how to most effectively and ethically deal with their own erotic countertransference within the therapeutic relationship.
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Candice Johnstone is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice since 2011. Candice practices in Johannesburg, South Africa working with child, adolescent and adult patients. Her theoretical approach falls within the psychodynamic framework.