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The impact of race and ethnicity on transference and countertransference in combined individual/group therapy
Authors:Judith C. White M.S.   C.S.W.
Affiliation:(1) The Group Therapy Department, USA;(2) The Adult Psychoanalytic Institute of the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, New York;(3) Hunter College School of Social Work, USA;(4) 360 Central Park West #5B, 10025 New York, NY
Abstract:Interracial group psychotherapy is workable. Psychodynamics get cathected onto race; as this paper will show, the group process elicits feelings about racial and ethnic differences with greater intensity than in individual therapy. Analysis of race/ethnicity can be both problematic and growth enhancing for treatment. The process of identifying conscious and unconscious feelings and thoughts of race/ ethnicity can stimulate major resistance, which can engender difficulties in maintenance of a working alliance. However, the working through of these feelings/thoughts may have a catalytic effect and lead to a more rapid unfolding of core psychodynamic issues. Case material from a multi-racial/multi-ethnic therapy group illustrate these issues.The author wants to thank Drs. Nina Fieldsteel, Bob Addison, and Judith Caligor for their support and critical commentary, and Helene Kylen for her editorial assistance. An earlier version of this paper was presented in 1986 at ldquoCulture, Race, and Ethnicity in Group and Family Therapy,rdquo sponsored by Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society, New York University, and the University of Puerto Rico.
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