This volume recounts how personal events in the life of a therapist affect therapy and transference and countertransference. Leading psychotherapists share thei
This book shows that the therapist's subjectivity is not merely countertransference, but an indispensable component of the therapeutic process. The subjective l
"Beyond the Anti-group: survival and transformation" builds on the success of Morris Nitsun's influential concept of the Anti-group, taking it into new domains
A major question facing therapists today is how to treat psychosis effectively while maintaining patients' dignity, self-respect and their psychological and soc
Both Freud and Lacan defined the transference as the ego's last stand—its final desperate attempt to keep the truth of the unconscious at bay. Both also viewe