Power of Countertransference

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Borderline Personality Disorders
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Compassionate Sacrifice
Counter Transference
Countertransference Disclosure
Countertransference Dominance
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General Diagnostic Categories
Mutual Grieving
Mutual Regression
Non-authoritarian Relationship
Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorders
Patient Therapist Communication
Patient's Narcissistic Vulnerabilities
personal
phase
Physical Contact
projective
Regressed Patient
Regressive Phase
relationship
Sincere Inquiry
Sustained Empathic Inquiry
symbiotic
Symbiotic Phase
Termination Phase
therapeutic
Therapist's Emotional Experience
Therapist's Feelings
Therapist's Pathology
Transference Countertransference Interplay
treatment

Product details

  • ISBN 9780881634143
  • Weight: 390g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Apr 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A signpost of the relational turn in contemporary psychoanalysis, Karen Maroda's The Power of Countertransference, published in 1991, is perhaps the first systematic effort to integrate the need for mutual emotional exchanges, which may include the analyst's own self-disclosures, into an interactive model of psychoanalytic practice. Maroda's call for emotional honesty and affective self-disclosure had an immediate impact on the field and led Harold Searles to comment, "If we follow the example set by Maroda, we shall be minimally likely to 'act in' our emotions in our sessions with our patients. They will benefit greatly as a result; we practitioners shall benefit; and the profession of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic therapy will become healthier and stronger than it is at present." This revised edition includes a new Foreword by Lewis Aron and an Afterword in which Maroda clarifies her own position and comments on the evolution of psychoanalytic technique since the publication of The Power of Countertransference.

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