This collection of papers from psychoanalysts across Europe is intended to highlight the similarites and differences between approaches to working with children and adolescents. Part of the EFPP Monograph Series.
Countertransference in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Children and Adolescents
Description
Table of Contents
Foreword to the Series
Introduction
Countertransference issues in psychoanalytic psychotherapy with children and adolescents: a brief review
Thoughts on countertransference and observation
Reflections on transference, countertransference, session frequency, and the psychoanalytic process
Some problems in transference and countertransference in child and adolescent analysis
The transference mirage and the pitfalls of countertransference (with special emphasis on adolescence)
The influence of the presence of parents on the countertransference of the child psychotherapist
Different uses of the countertransference with neurotic, borderline, and psychotic patients
Bisexual aspects of the countertransference in the therapy of psychotic children
Transference and countertransference issues in the in-patient psychotherapy of traumatized children and adolescents
Editors Biography
Dimitris Anastasopoulos
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