Journeys Into the Unconscious Mind

Journeys Into the Unconscious Mind

Containing Countertransference

A Rabid Example (Vol. 1, Issue 27)

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Alan Michael Karbelnig, PhD
Jul 17, 2021
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For decades now, psychoanalysts have considered countertransference as including the wide array of feelings clinicians experience towards their patients. Freud (1912/1993) initially thought it a perversion, necessitating regular psychoanalyses to clean out the metaphorical filter of the objective mind. No more. Perhaps in some old, dusty consulting room…

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