Conscious or unconscious emotional reaction of the therapist to the patient which may interfere with treatment. (APA, Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 8th ed.)
The unconscious transfer to others (including psychotherapists) of feelings and attitudes which were originally associated with important figures (parents, siblings, etc.) in one's early life.
A form of psychiatric treatment, based on Freudian principles, which seeks to eliminate or diminish the undesirable effects of unconscious conflicts by making the patient aware of their existence, origin, and inappropriate expression in current emotions and behavior.
The branch of psychology concerned with psychological methods of recognizing and treating behavior disorders.
Unconscious process used by an individual or a group of individuals in order to cope with impulses, feelings or ideas which are not acceptable at their conscious level; various types include reaction formation, projection and self reversal.
A process by which an individual unconsciously endeavors to pattern himself after another. This process is also important in the development of the personality, particularly the superego or conscience, which is modeled largely on the behavior of adult significant others.
Conceptual system developed by Freud and his followers in which unconscious motivations are considered to shape normal and abnormal personality development and behavior.
Structurally related forms of an enzyme. Each isoenzyme has the same mechanism and classification, but differs in its chemical, physical, or immunological characteristics.
Hostile conflict between organized groups of people.
Created 7 April 1992 as a result of the division of Yugoslavia.
A generic term for the treatment of mental illness or emotional disturbances primarily by verbal or nonverbal communication.
The study of normal and abnormal behavior of children.
The science dealing with the study of mental processes and behavior in man and animals.
The interactions between physician and patient.
The branch of psychology concerned with the effects of group membership upon the behavior, attitudes, and beliefs of an individual.
Embodied resonance in countertransference. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 51, 109-124 Wosket, V. (1999). The therapeutic use ... This phenomenon is also known as 'somatic countertransference' or 'embodied countertransference' and it links to how mirror ... An exploration of body-centred countertransference in Irish Therapists. Clinical Psychology Today, 4(2), 26-38. Kate White ed ... An exploration of body-centred countertransference in Irish Therapists. Clinical Psychology Today, 4(2), 26-38. Loughran (2002 ...
"Counter-transference". British Journal of Medical Psychology. 33 (1): 17-21. doi:10.1111/j.2044-8341.1960.tb01220.x. PMID ... where other psychoanalysts used the Freudian terminology of ego and id to describe different functions of a person's psychology ... and psychoanalyst who was especially influential in the field of object relations theory and developmental psychology. He was a ...
"Psychology of the self"), Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 1974 Heimann, Paula (1950). "On countertransference". ... Her article On counter-transference, presented at the Psychoanalytical Congress in 1949 in Zurich, led to a rift with the ... Heimann, Paula (1950). "On countertransference". International Journal of Psychoanalysis. 31: 81-84. Archived from the original ... who established the phenomenon of countertransference as an important tool of psychoanalytic treatment. Born into a Jewish ...
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Common factors theory states that if certain therapies in psychology are equally effective, it is because of the common factors ... Gelso, CJ; Latts, MG; Gomez, MJ; Fassinger, RE (2002). "Countertransference management and therapy outcome: an initial ... The outcome of the Dodo bird debate has extremely important implications for the future of clinical psychology. For one, ... Although both sides are trying to improve psychology in their respective ways, the disagreement about and lack of consistent ...
Samuels, A. (1985). "Countertransference, the 'Mundus Imaginalis' and A Research Project". Journal of Analytical Psychology. 30 ... Samuels, A. (1992). "National Psychology, National Socialism, and Analytical Psychology Reflections on Jung and anti-semitism ... doi:10.1111/j.1465-5922.1992.00003.x. Samuels, A. (1992). "National Psychology, National Socialism, and Analytical Psychology ... This is balanced with an emphasis on clinical theory as well as on applications of Analytical psychology in areas such as ...
2011 - Recipient of the Distinguished Achievement Award in Vocational Psychology from the Society for Vocational Psychology, ... Hofsess, C. D., & Tracey, T. J. G. (2010). Countertransference as a prototype: The development of a measure. Journal of ... and profound influence on the field of counseling psychology and social psychology." In recognition of his scientific and other ... Certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) in Counseling Psychology. 2011 - Recipient of the Lifetime ...
Empathy Healer Sin-eater This can be the basis of countertransference. C.G. Jung "The Psychology of the Transference", The ... 2021), a preprint study, found that 82% of clinical psychology, counselling psychology, and school psychology graduate students ... This, and nothing else, is the meaning of the Greek myth of the wounded physician." Jung felt that depth psychology can be ... B. H. Clow/C. C. Clow, Catastrophobic (2001) p. 232 Robert C. Smith, The Wounded Jung (1997) p. 177 C. G. Jung, Psychology of ...
It should not be confused with positive psychology. The founder of positive psychotherapy, Nossrat Peseschkian (1933-2010), was ... ISBN 978-0-387-15767-2. (first German edition 1974) Maxim Goncharov, Operationalization of countertransference in Positive ... 2020). Positive Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychology. Clinical Applications. Springer Nature Switzerland AG. ISBN 978-3-030 ... Richard Werringloer, Germany (2017) Positive psychology Seligman, M., 2006. Positive psychotherapy. The American psychologist, ...
She met Hilda Abraham and this led her to an interest in psychology. She enrolled at the Hampstead Child Therapy Course and ... Early skin disorders and their effect on transference and countertransference". The International Journal of Psychoanalysis. 61 ... Although she wrote extensively on subjects relating to the inner psychology of women Dinora Pines was also a pioneer in the ... She had interests in women's psychology and psychosomatic illness. Pines was able to donate material to Karl Abraham's ...
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Analytical Psychology: its Theory and Practice(London 1976) p. 159 and p. 157 Eric Berne, What Do You Say after You Say Hello ... "neurotic countertransference" (or "illusory countertransference") and "countertransference proper" had come (despite a wide ... This phenomenon is also known as "somatic countertransference" or "embodied countertransference" and links to mirror neurons ... diagnostic countertransference". A new belief had come into being that "countertransference can be of such enormous clinical ...
Olsson, P.A., (Book Chapter 14) "Complexities in the Psychology and Psychotherapy Of the Phenomenally Wealthy." In Last Taboo: ... Olsson, P.A. (Book Chapter 6) "Constructive Approaches to Counter-Transference in Couples Group Psychotherapy." The Journal of ... He has published many scholarly papers and contributed chapters to eight books about psychology. Olsson is an assistant ...
The developments in the field of classical psychoanalysis in which the ego psychology gradually replaced the id psychology ... The modern psychoanalytic view underlined the importance of dreams in the analysis of transference and counter-transference. ... Peasant, N.; A. Zadra (2001). "Working with Dreams in Therapy: What do we Know and What Should we do?". Clinical Psychology ... Lane, R.C.; M. Harris (2002). "The Changing Place of Dream in Psychoanalytic History Part I: Freud, Ego Psychology and the ...
Acting in Body-centred countertransference Demand (psychoanalysis) Displacement (psychology) Infatuation § In transference ... Once any countertransference aspect has been identified, the therapist can ask the patient what his or her feelings are toward ... Countertransference is defined as redirection of a therapist's feelings toward a patient, or more generally, as a therapist's ... In The Psychology of the Transference, Carl Jung states that within the transference dyad both participants typically ...
Reich's interest in such early damage to self-esteem makes her work a bridge between ego psychology and self psychology. Reich ... She restated the classical view of countertransference as the projection of past attitudes and feelings of the analyst on to ... Reich, Annie (1951). "On counter-transference". The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis. 32: 25-31. Acting out Black ... Freudian psychology, American women psychiatrists, American psychiatrists, Austrian women psychiatrists, Austrian emigrants to ...
Splitting Countertransference. The Psychiatric Times, vol. 15 issue 11 Joseph, E.D. (1978). The Ego Ideal of the Psychoanalyst ... psychology) Narcissistic elation Narcissistic personality disorder Superficial charm Traumatic bonding M. Kraft Goin (1998). ...
Harris, B. (1996). Psychology and Marxist politics in America. In I. Parker & R. Spears (Eds.), Psychology and society: Radical ... Lewis analyzed the emotions of shame and guilt in relation to transference and countertransference. She was the psychoanalysis ... Her books include Shame and Guilt in Neurosis, Psychic War in Men and Women, Freud and Modern Psychology volume 1 and 2, Sex ... Her books include Shame and Guilt in Neurosis, Psychic War in Men and Women, Freud and Modern Psychology volume 1 and 2, Sex ...
Some theorists have suggested that the relationship may be thought of in three parts: transference and countertransference, ... Clinical psychology Coaching psychology List of counseling topics Outline of psychology Professional practice of behavior ... Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39(3), 361-368. Nutt, R.L. & Brooks, G.R. (2008). Psychology of gender. In: ... In the U.S., counselling psychology, like many modern psychology specialties, started as a result of World War II. During the ...
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... and hence clinically useful nature of the therapist's countertransference was later taken up by self psychology and ... and using the countertransference feelings of the therapist to help understand the patient. His central focus on the objective ...
VT and countertransference may also co-occur, intensifying each other. Unlike vicarious trauma, countertransference can be a ... Seligman, Martin E. P.; Steen, Tracy A.; Park, Nansook; Peterson, Christopher (2005). "Positive Psychology Progress: Empirical ... Unlike burnout, countertransference, and work-related stress, VT is specific to trauma workers. This means that the helper will ... Countertransference responses may potentiate vicarious trauma. Vicarious post-traumatic growth, unlike VTF, is not a theory- ...
A similar system was adopted after 1948 by the Society of Analytical Psychology. The danger of uncritically applying insights ... Countertransference Little Hans Training analysis Roger Perron, Supervised analysis Janet Malcolm, Psychoanalysis; The ... 1990), Psychoanalytic approaches to supervision, Psychology Press. Pp. 223, ISBN 0-87630-603-2 Wiener, Jan; Mizen, Richard; ...
... as experienced in the countertransference. The process of contemporary Jungian analysis depends on the type of "school of ... Analytical psychology, or "complex psychology", from the German: Komplexe Psychologie, is the foundation of many developments ... Analytical psychology (German: Analytische Psychologie, sometimes translated as analytic psychology and referred to as Jungian ... Vaughan, Alan G. (9 August 2013). "Jung, Analytical Psychology, and Transpersonal Psychology". The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of ...
Yale Psychology) and Bennet Simon (Harvard). Then, Shmuel Erlich occupied the position for some years. After Erlich, the Chair ... countertransference. Sandler's concept also connects with the ideas of acting out and acting in within the analytic session, ... and similar concepts can be found in ego psychology, which speaks of the 'evocation' of a proxy and among post-Jungians with ... Countertransference and role-responsiveness' Int. Review of Psycho-Analysis (1976) 3: 43-7 J. Sandler, From Safety to Superego ...
... as part of the growing technique of analysing from the countertransference. In her classic book The Ego and the Mechanism of ... "Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego", in Sigmund Freud, civilisation, Society and Religion (Penguin Freud Library 12) ... psychology) Laplanche, J. and Pontalis, J.-B. (1973), The language of psychoanalysis. The Hogarth Press. Malcolm Macmillan, ... Defence, Anna Freud introduced "two original defence mechanisms...both of which have become classics of ego psychology", the ...
More precisely, Jacobs refers to the countertransference enactment, thus highlighting the implications of the personality ...
Psychology portal Mass psychogenic illness Conversion disorder Body-centred countertransference Gehlen, F. (1977) "Toward a ... In social psychology, hysterical contagion occurs when people in a group show signs of a physical problem or illness, when in ...
101-117 1962: Countertransference: Its Reflection in the Process of Peer-group Supervision (with Chaim F. Shatan, Benjamin ... He remained there all his life, practicing in New York and eventually becoming a clinical professor of psychology at the ... 1989: Credo: The Dialectics of One-Person and Two-Person Psychologies. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 25(2), pp. 169-211 1990: ...
... and eventually Psychology at Johns Hopkins University (Ph.D., 1909). While working at the New York State Psychiatric Institute ... he can be seen as pioneering investigations into such phenomena as countertransference, and intersubjective psychoanalysis. ...
Psychiatry portal Psychology portal Psychoanalysis Psychotherapy Analytical psychology Sigmund Freud Carl Jung Death anxiety ... Langs, R. (1980). Interactions: The Realm of transference and countertransference. New York: Jason Aronson. Langs, R. (1981). ... Journal of Analytical Psychology, vol. 53, no. 5, 724-5. Adler, G. (n.d.) Studies in Analytical Psychology. New York: G. P. ... Psychoanalytic Psychology vol. 22, no.1, 69-72. Casement, P. (1984) The reflective potential of the patient as mirror to the ...
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9, 17-35 Maizels, N. (1995) "Smoking and intrusive identification", Bulletin Australian Psychoanalytic Psychology Vol. 10, 32- ... about a psychoanalytic relationship which have to be overcome before a genuine transference and countertransference can be ... Bulletin Australian Psychoanalytic Psychology, 2-19. https://www.academia.edu/14952920/Donald_Meltzer_the_Analyst_meets_ ...
In The Psychology of Women, Helene discussed the concept of spontaneous abortion and miscarriage as a result of psychological ... countertransference'. Deutsch was wary accordingly of any 'rigid adherence to the phantom of "Freudian Method", which, as I now ... She became a pupil and then assistant to Freud, and became the first woman to concern herself with the psychology of women. ... While at the Hague Congress, Helene presented her paper on The Psychology of Mistrust. In it, she claimed that lying was a ...
... "one-person psychology"' from Racker's influence would then appear as something of a retrograde step. Etchegoyen's 'attention to ... whose work on transference/countertransference stands as a precursor of intersubjective psychoanalysis: Etchegoyen's 'retreat ...
... ego psychology and object relations..."a certain kind of rapprochement of the two traditions" in which object relations had ... is strongly associated with the concept of countertransference as well as with a seemingly pragmatic, anti-theoretical attitude ...
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62(4), 405-410. Clarkin, J. F., Foelsch, P. A., Levy, K. N., Hull, J. W., Delany, J. C., ... countertransference Integration of the split-off self representations, leading to an integrated sense of self and others which ... Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62, 481-501. Clarkin, J.F. & Levy, L.N. (2006). Psychotherapy for patients with borderline ... Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 75, 104-115. (Articles with short description, Short description matches ...
... psychology) Introjection Role suction Transference Wilfred Bion Psychology portal Quoted in Jan Grant and Jim Crawley, ... As with transference and countertransference, projective identification can be a potential key to therapeutic understanding, ... Dictionary of Psychology. Patrick Casement, Further Learning from the Patient (London 1990) p. 177 Projective identification R ... On a specific aspect of countertransference due to the patient's projective identification (In Classics of Psychoanalytical ...
Analytical Psychology Club. Kirsch, Thomas B. (2003). Toni Wolff-James Kirsch correspondence. Journal of Analytical Psychology ... P. Watzlawik; Zurich: CG Jung Institute 1956) Barbara Hannah Countertransference Jolande Jacobi Love triangle Sabina Spielrein ... In 1916, she, Jung, and Emma, attended the opening of the Psychology Club of Zurich. Jung was commonly accompanied by both ... Wolff's connection with Jung was pivotal in her development as an analyst and member of the early analytical psychology circle ...
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She is a regular contributor to Psychology Today and The Huffington Post, as well as a panelist at sexuality conferences and ... Attending to Counter-Transference Issues". The Family Therapy Magazine. Katehakis, Alexandra (November 2, 2010). "Sexual ... Psychology Today expert: Alexandra Katehakis Huffington Post bio CHS Clinical Director bio AccessRx interview "Home". ... Trauma blog at Psychology Today The Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health American Association of Sexuality Educators, ...
Herman graduated from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1974 with a B.A. degree in Psychology. He attended the ... "L. B. Boyer, 84, Psychoanalyst; Promoted Countertransference". Retrieved 2018-08-24. Boyer, L. Bryce, & Giovacchini, P. L. ...
In Integrating Ego Psychology and Object Relations, ed. by L. Saretsky, G.D. Goldman and D.S. Milman, pp. 270-285. Dubuque, ... International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 30:131-152 (1981).Volkan, V .D., Transference and countertransference: An ... In Psychology and Near-Eastern Studies, ed. by L.C. Brown and N. Itzkowitz. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press ... Political Psychology, 5:3-4. (1985). Volkan, V. D. The need to have enemies and allies: A Developmental Approach. Political ...
Analytical psychology Hyman Spotnitz Psychoanalysis Spotnitz, H. (1969), Modern Psychoanalysis of the Schizophrenic Patient. ... Eventually the analyst's emotional responses (objective countertransference) will be used for therapeutic purposes but not ... Marshall, R. & Marshall, S. (1988), The transference-countertransference matrix: The emotional-cognitive dialogue in ... Bernstein, J. (1993). "Using the countertransference resistance". Modern Psychoanalysis. 18: 71-80. Shetel, S. (1995). "The ...
Spinelli, E. (2005) The interpreted world, an introduction to phenomenological psychology, 2nd edition. London, UK: Sage ... countertransference (CT) management. Support Companionship is a time tested method for helping people, who for one reason or ... psychology and psychotherapy). The Society for the Furtherance of Sociotherapy says: "Sociotherapy operates through a holistic ...
In the psychology of defense mechanisms and self-control, acting out is the performance of an action considered bad or anti- ... Annie Reich pointed out that the analyst may use the patient by acting out in an indirect countertransference, for example to ... Psychology portal Abstinence (psychoanalysis) Alloplastic adaptation Counterphobic attitude Emotional dysregulation Parallel ... Acting Up is Not "Acting-Out" Dr George Simon at CounsellingResource.com "Projective Identification, Countertransference, and ...
Markowitz, John C.; Weissman, Myrna M. (2012). "Interpersonal Psychotherapy: Past, Present and Future". Clinical Psychology & ... is incumbent upon the therapist in the treatment to quickly establish a therapeutic alliance with positive countertransference ... Journal of Clinical Psychology. 55 (8): 949-60. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1097-4679(199908)55:8. 3.0.CO;2-S. Sullivan, Harry Stack ( ... Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 61 (2): 226-44. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.61.2.226. PMID 1920064. Kiesler, Donald J ...
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... in opposition to the views of ego psychology. In the fifties, the focus of Lacan's interest shifted to the symbolic order of ... and of Lacan's rejection of countertransference as a therapeutic tool. Judith Butler, Bracha L. Ettinger and Jane Gallop have ... Encyclopedia of Critical Psychology, Springer New York, pp. 1041-1046, doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-5583-7_165, ISBN 9781461455837 ...
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Patient attachment style and therapist countertransference in psychodynamic psychotherapy. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 36(1), 73 ... This study explored patterns in the relationship between therapist countertransference and patient attachment in two ways: (a) ... Hsi integrates psychodynamic theories of objection relations, self-psychology, attachment and acculturation in a globalized era ... These findings provide a greater understanding of how attending to patient attachment and therapist countertransference ...
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Contributions of object relations theory and self psychology to relational psychology and group psychotherapy. Schermer, V.L. ... Group therapist countertransference to trauma and traumatogenic situations. Schermer, V.L. Int. J. Group. Psychother (2005) [ ...
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