An Introduction to Countertransference

Author:   Claire Cartwright
Publisher:   Sage Publications Ltd
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9781526499523


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   29 March 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Claire Cartwright
Publisher:   Sage Publications Ltd
Imprint:   Sage Publications Ltd
Weight:   0.430kg
ISBN:  

9781526499523


ISBN 10:   1526499525
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   29 March 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - An Introduction to Countertransference Chapter 2 - Countertransference and the Therapeutic Relationship Chapter 3 - Four Steps to Understanding and Managing Countertransference Chapter 4 - Understanding Countertransference in Practice Chapter 5 - Countertransference and therapeutic ruptures Chapter 6 - Managing Countertransference in Practice Chapter 7 - Classroom and group learning and countertransference References

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Dr Cartwright has truly done the psychotherapy profession an invaluable service by writing this book as it provides a theoretical and practical guide for understanding a rich and powerful therapeutic phenomenon in such a way that is accessible to trainee therapists and therapists practicing from a wide range of therapeutic orientations. If you are a trainee therapist, therapist interested in enhancing your knowledge and/or practice around countertransference, or a person with general interest in this area, then I highly recommend you read this book. -- Dr. Kristin Reilly This book helps the reader understand key concepts relating to transference and countertransference, providing explanation of terms from Freud's original perspective through more modern psychodynamic views to perspectives from cognitive-behavioural therapy. This is helpful for those not well versed in psychodynamic or object relations theory. The book takes a stepwise approach from understanding terms, to their relevance for the therapeutic relationship, to a process for understanding and managing countertransference, and includes dealing with ruptures and aspects as challenging as sexual countertransference in therapy. This layering from the simple to the more complex is aided by the use of transactional analysis as a frame to guide practice. There are questions for reflection to help identify countertransference and its origin, i.e., client or self, as well as suggestions for managing it in vignettes and transcripts. Therapists with little background in psychodynamic approaches to therapy will find this a fantastic entry into an important aspect of clinical work. For those more seasoned it will offer perspectives and processes that will complement your work. The supervisor will find the sequences of reflective questions excellent to guide the supervision process when supervisees bring their reactions to clients. This is welcomed in this era of increasingly integrative approaches to therapy where a comprehensive training in these approaches cannot be assumed. Claire's writing style is refreshingly clear and easy to comprehend, making the reader feel resourced and encouraged. Not only this but Claire takes a compassionate approach toward plight of the clients and their unconscious dynamics and toward the therapists who get caught up in them. -- Fiona Howard


Dr Cartwright has truly done the psychotherapy profession an invaluable service by writing this book as it provides a theoretical and practical guide for understanding a rich and powerful therapeutic phenomenon in such a way that is accessible to trainee therapists and therapists practicing from a wide range of therapeutic orientations. If you are a trainee therapist, therapist interested in enhancing your knowledge and/or practice around countertransference, or a person with general interest in this area, then I highly recommend you read this book. -- Dr. Kristin Reilly


Author Information

Claire Cartwright is a clinical psychologist, an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Auckland, and a Fellow of the New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists. Dr Cartwright initially trained in cognitive-behavioural and psychodynamic therapy approaches. Early on in her teaching of trainee therapists, Dr Cartwright observed that trainees often experience difficulty recognising, understanding and managing their countertransference reactions. She began experimenting with ways to make countertransference theory and practice accessible to trainees and therapists from a range of therapeutic approaches. This began the development of the four-step approach to countertransference that she introduces in this book.  For the last fifteen years, Dr Cartwright’s primary teaching and research focus has been on countertransference.  Along with colleagues, she has conducted and published research into teaching and learning about countertransference.  She has presented her research at several international conferences and offered training workshops for mental health professionals in understanding and managing countertransference therapeutically. 

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