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Managing Countertransference: What the Experts Think
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PsychotherapyClinical ImplicationsEngineeringVerificationProtocol ComplianceCommunicationMental HealthPsychologyTherapeutic RelationshipCognitive TherapyConversation AnalysisPsychoanalytic PsychotherapyPsychiatryAnxiety ManagementData PrivacyBehavior TherapyComputer ScienceInformation ManagementIndividual TherapyMindfulnessFact CheckingCentral RoleAutomated ReasoningProtocol AnalysisMedicinePsychopathology
The present study attempted to assess the importance of five factors theorized to play a central role in managing countertransference: Self-integration, Anxiety Management, Conceptualizing Skills, Empathy, and Self-insight. 33 experts provided ratings of 50 characteristics of therapists as to the importance of each in managing countertransference. Analysis indicated that each factor is at least somewhat important to management of countertransference, with two of the factors, Self-integration and Self-insight, rated as playing a particularly important role. Clinical implications are discussed.
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