Tom Thumb in hospital: The fairy tale workshop in a paediatric oncology and haematology ward |
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Authors: | Guy Holmes Anna Perrin |
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Affiliation: | Psychology Consultancy Service , Chaddeslode House, 130 Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury |
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Abstract: | Abstract Definitions of and attitudes towards countertransference have changed throughout the twentieth century. From being seen as a contaminant in the analytical process, countertransference has come to be seen by many therapists as a potentially useful source of information about a client and his or her problems. There are dangers as well as benefits associated with analysis and utilization of countertransference. This article reviews these issues and proposes some guidelines that therapists may find useful when contemplating their countertransference reactions to clients, and when considering how best to utilize these. |
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Keywords: | Countertransference counselling |
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