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基本説明
Examines how the main approaches deal with transference, looking at the technical and ethical difficulties in understanding transference from a theoretical point of view and with clinical illustration.
Full Description
Emotional links between therapists and their clients can help or hinder the therapeutic process. This comprehensive book examines how the main approaches deal with transference, looking at the technical and ethical difficulties in understanding transference from a theoretical point of view and with clinical illustration.
Contents
Introduction
The Story of Transference
Transference and its Mirror Image: Counter-transference
Family Patterns
How Does the Use of the Transference Concept Help Clinicians?
The Nature of the Evidence Base for Analytic Therapy
How Much Can We Achieve Through Analysing Transference Patterns?
Ethical Problems
Can You Teach and Learn to Practice Therapy Through the Use of Transference?
Where Do We Go From Here?
References.



