| countertransference | <psychology> The psychiatrist's conscious or unconscious emotional reaction to his patient. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Countertransference, Countertransferences (Psychology)
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the psychoanalyst's displacement of emotion onto the patient or more generally the psychoanalyst's emotional involvement in the therapeutic interaction
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| countertransference |
The therapist's emotional response to the transference (see Transference). At times, negative countertransference may cause limitations and interfere with the patient's treatment.
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Conscious or unconscious emotional response of the therapist to the patient; determined by the therapist's inner needs, rather than by the patient's needs, and may reinforce the patient's earlier traumatic history if not checked by the therapist. See also transference.
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| countertransference |
feelings that the psychoanalyst has for the analysand that are more a reflection of the analyst's personal history than a reaction to the behavior or characteristics of the analysand. This is the opposite of transference. return
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