Dimitris Anastasopoulos and Evangelos Papanicolaou have gathered together a distinguished group of contributors to focus on the therapist’s participation in therapy and the influence of personal factors on the therapeutic relationship. The majority of the papers grew out of the proceedings of the fourth EFPP Congress of the Adults Section in 2000 and explore the therapist-patient relationship with the emphasis on the influence of the therapist as opposed to that of the patient. Topics discussed in this collection include the impact of the patient on the analyst, how the analyst’s clinical theory and personal philosophy affect the analytic process, the effect of the therapist’s dreams on the therapeutic process, the psychoanalyst’s influence on the collaborative process, and intersubjective phenomena and emotional exchange in the psychoanalytic process. Certain papers focus mainly on theory while others are more clinically-oriented. This volume presents an overview of historic and current thinking and aims to generate yet more discussion on this evolving and important issue. It will be of interest to practicing and training psychotherapists.
The Therapist at Work
Dec 31, 2004
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Edited By Dimitris Anastasopoulos, Evagelos Papanicolaou
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Foreword
The analyst’s clinical theory and its impact on the analytic process in psychoanalytic psychotherapy
A different perspective on the therapeutic process: the impact of the patient on the analyst
Knowing and being known
How does psychoanalysis work?
Intersubjective phenomena and emotional exchange: new considerations regarding transference and countertransference
Constructing therapeutic alliance: the psychoanalyst’s influence on the collaborative process
The therapist is dreaming: the effect of the therapist’s dreams on the therapeutic process
The healing work of a practising psychoanalyst/psychotherapist
Editors Biography
Dimitris Anastasopoulos, Evagelos Papanicolaou
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