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Towards a Transtheoretical Definition of Countertransference (Explorations in Mental Health), 1st edition (EPUB)

Unraveling Countertransference: A Transtheoretical Approach to Clinical Psychology

Written by Rudy Roman, this book delves into the complex phenomenon of countertransference in clinical settings, exploring its intricacies from multiple theoretical perspectives. The author’s philosophical hermeneutic approach stems from a critical examination of countertransference’s definition, aiming to develop a comprehensive, transtheoretical definition of the concept.

Reinterpreting Countertransference: From Obstacle to Therapeutic Tool

By re-examining selected writings and philosophical themes, Roman sheds new light on the development of pathological countertransference, the analyst’s role in separating themselves from the patient’s experience, and the measures they can take to prevent interference with treatment. This unique methodology enables a deeper understanding of countertransference, tracing its evolution over the past century from an obstacle to a valuable tool for communicating and understanding unconscious material.

A Timely Reassessment of Countertransference

This volume offers a fresh perspective on the significance and therapeutic value of countertransference, traversing various depth psychological, therapeutic, and theoretical approaches. Roman’s work provides a pathway for scholars and researchers of psychology and mental health to reassess the concept, ultimately contributing to a new, transtheoretical definition of countertransference.

Published by Routledge, this 126-page hardcover book (ISBN-10: 1032335564, ISBN-13: 978-1032335568) is a valuable resource for academics and professionals seeking to expand their understanding of clinical psychology and the role of countertransference in therapeutic settings.

Countertransference is a crucial aspect of clinical psychology, and this book is an essential read for anyone looking to explore its complexities and therapeutic potential.

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