Search Results for "countertransference" (Page 3)

...the psychotherapist or the client has a loss history (Boyer & Hoffman, 1993). Clearly additional research is needed regarding the process of termination. Given the influence of constructs such as working alliance, attachment style, empathy, and transference/countertransference in the general... Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 290.45

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Jun 8, 2014

...Feedback   Reactance/Resistance Level Preferences Culture Religion and Spirituality Probably Effective Goal Consensus Collaboration Positive Regard   Stages of Change Coping Style Promising but Insufficient Research to Judge Congruence/Genuineness Repairing Alliance Ruptures Managing Countertransference Expectations Attachment Style The preceding conclusions... Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 290.45

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Aug 26, 2010

...dynamics of the original abuse become reenacted in the transference-countertransference relationships in the therapy. Although this book is a truly academic work and a source book for both historical and current information in the trauma field, its primary value is... Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 290.45

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Sep 25, 2014

...to explore how transference and countertransference issues related to appearance may impact recovery progress and the therapeutic relationship. Overt forms of self-disclosure such as thoughts on diet, exercise, or personal struggles with an eating disorder (past or present) can also... Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 290.45

...or spiritual beliefs and preferences. Carefully assess any connection between the presenting problem and religious or spiritual beliefs and commitments. Weave results of this assessment into the informed consent process. Honestly consider your countertransference to the client’s religiousness. Honestly evaluate... Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 290.45

...trauma with a Caucasian therapist. The clients were selected from a larger number of participants (N=360) who took part in the San Diego Countertransference Study (Dalenberg, 2000) and constituted all Caucasian-Hispanic or Caucasian-African American pairings. All of these clients took... Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 290.45

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Jan 4, 2015

...theoretical perspectives think about self-disclosure along a spectrum. Yet, one characteristic of underperforming therapists is an overuse of non-therapeutic self-disclosure. Too much self-disclosure that is off topic, countertransference related, or involves the overuse of interpretation in session can have deleterious... Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 290.45

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May 31, 2015

...experience challenges in forming productive attachments, especially with particular clients. Thus, attachment theory provides a framework for a broadened conceptualization of transference and countertransference. Secure and Less-Than-Secure Psychotherapy Attachments When we perceive a significant threat in our environment – whether... Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 290.45

...as a Tripartite Model (Gelso, 2014) which posits that the therapy relationship consists of three intertwining parts: a real relationship, a transference-countertransference configuration, and a working alliance. The development of a positive therapy relationship is fundamental to fostering client change... Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 290.45

...useful pattern recognition tools come from a variety of theoretical systems. Viewing clinical process through a lens of transference and countertransference events is another way clinicians map past attachment configurations which, if unresolved, remain problematic. For example, a patient who... Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 290.45