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The therapeutic relationship : transference, countertransference, and the making of meaning

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Carolyn and Ernest Fay series in analytical psychology: 14)College Station, TX Texas A&M University Press c2009Edition: 1st edDescription: xi, 150p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781603441476
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Contents:
1 Jung's ambivalence about transference: the legacy for analytical psychologists. 2 Working "in" and working "with" the transference: embracing diverse approaches. 3 Countertransference and imagination. 4 The transference matrix. 5 Transference for life: keeping the patient in mind
Abstract: '...offers a beautifully crafted overview of the theoretical and clinical development of the concept of transference in analytical psychology from Jung to the present day. She successfully integrates Jung's ideas with contemporary models of practice in her concept of the transference matrix that integrates Jung's central beliefs in the significance of the symbolic capacity with contemporary research findings in the fields of infant development, neuroscience, and emergence theory.'
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Foreword by David H. Rosen.

1 Jung's ambivalence about transference: the legacy for analytical psychologists. 2 Working "in" and working "with" the transference: embracing diverse approaches. 3 Countertransference and imagination. 4 The transference matrix. 5 Transference for life: keeping the patient in mind

'...offers a beautifully crafted overview of the theoretical and clinical development of the concept of transference in analytical psychology from Jung to the present day. She successfully integrates Jung's ideas with contemporary models of practice in her concept of the transference matrix that integrates Jung's central beliefs in the significance of the symbolic capacity with contemporary research findings in the fields of infant development, neuroscience, and emergence theory.'

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