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  1. Reflexive Practise - www.ClinPsy.org.uk

    At the risk of confusing people more, it's perhaps like the difference between transference and countertransference, where countertransference is how the person's transference makes you react - …

  2. Alphabetical Index to the Wiki - www.ClinPsy.org.uk

    The Impact of Early Experience The Mental Capacity Act Tips for achieving high marks in academic writing Transference and countertransference Useful downloadable resources for clients Useful …

  3. Transference: unexpected feelings to or from a client

    Jun 6, 2007 · The concern I would have is that an unspoken set of feelings can either start making you feel quite uncomfortable, have negative transference, or feel like a secret between therapist and …

  4. Are courses too CBT orientated? - www.ClinPsy.org.uk

    Oct 16, 2007 · We should focus on the quality of the relationship with clients, be trained more equally in multiple modalities that include psychodynamic and humanistic approaches, and have personal …

  5. 5 things I'm thinking today. . . - Page 420 - www.ClinPsy.org.uk

    Jan 30, 2013 · Re: 5 things I'm thinking today. . . by workingmama » Mon Jan 28, 2013 7:00 pm

  6. Wanted: Wiki reviewers - www.ClinPsy.org.uk

    May 15, 2021 · The Impact of Early Experience The Mental Capacity Act Tips for achieving high marks in academic writing Transference and countertransference DONE 2018 Useful downloadable …

  7. What is supervision? - www.ClinPsy.org.uk

    The countertransference may be of several different kinds. Mode Five: Focus on the here-and-now process as a mirror or parallel of the there-and-then process Here focus is placed on the relationship …

  8. The A to Z of Clinical Psychology - www.ClinPsy.org.uk

    Countertransference: is defined as redirection of a therapist's feelings toward a client, or more generally as a therapist's emotional entanglement with a client. A therapist needs to be mindful of what the …