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Description: Understanding Countertransference by Michael J. Tansey, Walter F. Burke Seeking to mediate between the "classical" view of countertransference as a neurotic impediment to the treatment process and the more recent "totalist" perspective, which assumes that the therapists emotional response necessarily reveals something about FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Seeking to mediate between the "classical" view of countertransference as a neurotic impediment to the treatment process and the more recent "totalist" perspective, which assumes that the therapists emotional response necessarily reveals something about the patient, Tansey and Burke stake out a thoughtful middle ground. They submit that the therapists utilization of adequately processed countertransference reactions is in fact integral to treatment success, while arguing against the totalist assumption that the therapists emotional to the patient must be revelatory in a direct and immediate way. Author Biography Michael J. Tansey, Walter F. Burke Table of Contents Introduction. Countertransference, Empathy, and Projective Identification: An Historical Perspective. Discussion of Terms. The Unitary Sequence for Processing Interactional Communications: An Introduction. The Reception Phase. Internal Processing. The Communication Phase. Validation. Countertransference Disclosure. Clinical Illustrations. Closing Comments. Review "Projective identification, once an obscure Kleinian schizoid mechanism designating a primitive intrapsychic phenomenon, has activated newfound importance in the current psychoanalytic climate of interactionality and intersubjectivity. Tansey and Burke inextricably link it with empathy specifically and countertransference generally. In doing so, they have not only forged a sustantial and credible bridge between classical analysis, Klein, and Kohut, but they have also placed "totalistic" countertransference in the very center of the analytic process - emphasizing the complex nature of the analysts response, which they have divided into the phases of reception, internal processing, and communication. Each of these phases is in turn subdivided into three subphases, which, in combination, offer the most nearly complete and meticulously developed concept of countertransference to date. The depth and complexity Tansey and Burke impart to the empathic process, combined with many rich and detailed clinical examples of each kind of countertransference, make this work stand out as both an innovative monograph and a useful handbook for all levels of mental health workers."- James Grotstein, M.D., Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute"This exciting volume is the most up-to-date and comprehensive account of countertransference, empathy, and projective identification available. These three concepts, each of which is gaining in theoretical importance, are closely connected, and the authors have given us a most convincing account of the ways in which they interrelate. The review of the relevant literature and the delicate assessment and discussion of the major contributions to the field, as well as the way in which the views of different psychoanalytic schools are integrated, makes this work a remarkable contribution to the psychoanalytic literature. Everyone involved in doing psychoanalytic therapy - as well as those interested primarily in theory - will find this book of the greatest relevance. It is a remarkable work and is to be highly recommended."- Joseph Sandler, Ph.D., M.D., University of London"Tansey and Burke have accomplished a conceptual clarification of the relationships among empathy, countertransference, and projective identification. The importance of these concepts is obvious. With the growing recognition throughout the world of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis of the centrality of the role of the therapist in contributing to the interaction of the therapist and patient, the interactional concepts need such clarification, especially from the therapists perspective. This volume impresses me as a spelling out of implications of my Analysis of Transference (1982), which dealt in more general terms with the contribution of the therapist to the interaction."- Merton M. Gill, M.D., Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis"In tis thorough, scholarly, and even-handed work, Drs. Tansey and Burke present an elegantly clear and precise elucidation of the empathic process and its disruption. In a non-authoritarian and non-doctrinaire manner, they strive to enhance clinical judgment rather than to replace it. Their discussion of projective identification and its clinical ramifications is a masterpiece of clinical wisdom and is the singularly most helpful I have yet to find in the literature."- Althea J. Horner, Ph.D., author, Object Relations and the Developing Ego in Therapy "Finally, more than two decades after Racker, the psychotherapeutic potential of the analysts subjective experience has been meaningfully tapped within a systematic framework that credibly synthesizes the classical and relational psychoanalytic approaches. Scholarly, relevant, and clear, this useful monograph deserves a place in the libraries of all psychoanalytic therapists."Kenneth A. Frank, Ph.D., Contemporary Psychology"In its form, the systematic elucidation of technical principles to guide clinical work based on a close reading of the literature and their own clinical experience, the book is a model for a rigorous and organized approach to clinical observation."- James Frosch, M.D., International Journal of Psychoanalysis Long Description Seeking to mediate between the "classical" view of countertransference as a neurotic impediment to the treatment process and the more recent "totalist" perspective, which assumes that the therapists emotional response necessarily reveals something about the patient, Tansey and Burke stake out a thoughtful middle ground. They submit that the therapists utilization of adequately processed countertransference reactions is in fact integral to treatment success, while arguing against the totalist assumption that the therapists emotional to the patient must be revelatory in a direct and immediate way. Review Quote "Projective identification, once an obscure Kleinian schizoid mechanism designating a primitive intrapsychic phenomenon, has activated newfound importance in the current psychoanalytic climate of interactionality and intersubjectivity. Details ISBN1138176435 Year 2016 ISBN-10 1138176435 ISBN-13 9781138176430 Format Hardcover Imprint Routledge Subtitle From Projective Identification to Empathy Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 616.8914 Author Walter F. Burke Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Publication Date 2016-12-02 Short Title Understanding Countertransference Language English UK Release Date 2016-12-02 AU Release Date 2016-12-02 NZ Release Date 2016-12-02 Alternative 9780881632279 Audience Professional & Vocational Pages 240 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 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