Countertransference and projective identification: What is the relationship between them, and how useful are they as a way of understanding the emotional nature of the therapeutic relationship?
This dissertation explores the relationship between countertransference and projective identification by researching the ways in which each concept values the impact the therapist and client might be having on each other. This includes investigating how useful these concepts are when put into practi...
Main Author: | Cox, Amanda (Author) |
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Format: | Others |
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Auckland University of Technology,
2018-02-15T03:10:28Z.
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