(Pdf free) Coasting in the Countertransference: Conflicts of Self Interest between Analyst and Patient (Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series)
| #1371640 in Books | Routledge | 2008-02-13 | 2008-04-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.54 x6.00l,.71 | File Name: 0881634808 | 240 pages |
||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| This book exposes the bald truth|By K. A. Jones|In addition to literally addressing baldness in the therapeutic space, which Hirsch does admirably, he bravely addresses other issues with utmost sensitivity. His openness in addressing our self-interests as therapists will surely pave the way for more courageous writing by other practitioners. It certainly moves us closer to mo|||"For several decades, Irwin Hirsch has been one of the most sought after teachers and supervisors in New York. Read this book and you'll know why! As clinicians we all find ourselves ‘coasting in the countertransference,’ and so I
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Irwin Hirsch, author of Coasting in the Countertransference, asserts that countertransference experience always has the potential to be used productively to benefit patients. However, he also observes that it is not unusual for analysts to 'coast' in their countertransferences, and to not use this experience to help treatment progress toward reach...
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