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- W73206329 abstract "This paper has further developed and argued for a broadened concept of countertransference in psychotherapy with children and adolescents. The model presented here emphasizes that countertransference difficulties may result because of therapist reactions (1) to the child that are acted upon directly in the child's treatment, (2) that are stimulated by the child and displaced onto parents, or (3) that are stimulated by the parents themselves, while still being acted upon in the treatment of the child. In all of these situations, the therapist unconsciously may alter the treatment of the child or the guidance offered the parents about the child. Supervision and consultation in therapy, as well as therapists' examination of their own reactions to all members of the family system (including to those who are not present) are helpful in understanding and managing these complicated countertransference reactions. Finally, it is highly recommended that therapists see parents of a child in treatment regularly to decrease distortions of them and to appreciate them appropriately as ordinary human beings." @default.
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- W73206329 title "Variations in Countertransference Reactions in Psychotherapy with Children" @default.
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