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Terror in the countertransference: extreme anxiety as a clinician and organisational leader and its effects
Authors:Raman Kapur
Affiliation:Clinical Psychologist, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Abstract:Experiencing fear is a central feature of managing disturbed states of minds. In this paper, I will describe the experience of being terrified by a patient who was overtaken by extreme anxiety. Aetiologically, I will suggest that the lack of containment created terror in her mind. I will also describe my experience of leadership in a voluntary organisation. Using Hopper’s concept of a fourth basic assumption, I will highlight the omnipresence of annihilatory anxiety in an example of organisational trauma. I will suggest that focusing on the issues of countertransference, working through experiences of being terrorised and paying attention to how you emotionally respond are crucial to lessening terror.
Keywords:terror  countertransference  anxiety  fourth basic assumption  working through
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