Group, Vol. 31, No. 1/2, COMBINING INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP THERAPY (MARCH-JUNE 2007), pp. 47-62 (16 pages) Concurrent therapy, where individual and group therapy are done at the same time, has been the ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The effective use of countertransference reactions in children's group psychotherapy is discussed. Countertransf erences activated by the ...
In psychotherapeutic treatments, counter-reactions are inevitably evoked within the clinician. As with any other person, the clinician’s experience of the patient is colored by residues from the ...
When countertransference problems arise, though not surprising to us, they should be attended to and dealt with, as they emerge. Honest introspection and ongoing supervision can safeguard against ...
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