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Controversies on Countertransference

by Herbert S. Strean
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Booknews Strean (emeritus, Rutgers U. School of Social Work) explores countertransference reactions in psychotherapeutic work and allows colleagues to comment on his ideas in separate "discussion" sections. He argues that therapists need to confront, acknowledge, and analyze countertransference reactions. Contrary to traditional conceptions of countertransference, he contends that it can be useful to communicate countertransference reactions to patients, viewing the patient and the therapist as equals in dialogue. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Psychologist-Psychoanalyst

Controversies on Countertransference represents a valuable contribution to the literature on countertransference and is recommended reading for anyone involved either in treatment of patients or supervion of clinical work.

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Strean (emeritus, Rutgers U. School of Social Work) explores countertransference reactions in psychotherapeutic work and allows colleagues to comment on his ideas in separate "discussion" sections. He argues that therapists need to confront, acknowledge, and analyze countertransference reactions. Contrary to traditional conceptions of countertransference, he contends that it can be useful to communicate countertransference reactions to patients, viewing the patient and the therapist as equals in dialogue. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 28, 2001
Publisher
Northvale, NJ : Jason Aronson, c2001.
Pages
269
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780765703019

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