Transcendental empathy in the therapeutic encounter |
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Authors: | Tobin Hart |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , State University of West Georgia , Carrollton, GA, 30118 Phone: 770–856–4582 E-mail: thart@westga.edu |
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Abstract: | Abstract The experience of many therapists suggest that most contemporary conceptions of empathy underestimate empathic potential. This paper describes deep or transcendental empathy as a more direct knowing of the client's world. The author examines the epistemic process or the activity of knowing of transcendental empathy by considering two broad forms: transcendental countertransference and psychological resonance. Difficulties and distortions are explored as well as characteristics of an individual that correspond with deep empathy. |
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