The therepeutic task, with these patients, necessitates a special form of attunement and a particular treatment stance that take into account the often hidden sensitivities and painful feelings that lie beneath the surface for both child and parent. An understanding of these narcissistic vulnerabilities better informs the treatment and helps to modulate the countertransference feelings that alomst always arise.
The therepeutic task, with these patients, necessitates a special form of attunement and a particular treatment stance that take into account the often hidden sensitivities and painful feelings that lie beneath the surface for both child and parent. An understanding of these narcissistic vulnerabilities better informs the treatment and helps to modulate the countertransference feelings that alomst always arise.
PHYLLIS BEREN PH.D., came to this country at the age of nine aer the Second World War and she learned English by watching Westerns on TV. She and her parents had been wai$ng in displaced persons camps for 5 years to obtain permission to immigrate. They settled in Chicago where she got her degree in clinical social work at the University of Chicago and then came to New York for her first job. She is a psychoanalyst, has taught at many ins$tutes and universi$es and was president of the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR) as well as director of their Child and Adolescent training program. She has published on the subject of narcissistic disorders in children. She has been in private practice for forty years and lives in New York with her husband, Sheldon Bach.
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