Volume 32, Number 1, 93-100, DOI: 10.1023/A:1015543531230

Playing with Fire: Countertransference and Clinical Epistemology

Jeffrey A. Hayes

From the issue entitled "Promising New Developments in the Therapist–Client Relationship"

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Abstract

This article explores both theoretical and practical concepts related to the therapist's use of the self in psychotherapy. Particular emphasis is placed on the potential clinical value of countertransference. It is argued that awareness and resolution of personal issues are required for therapists to draw profitably from their own experiences in working with clients. Specific steps in translating the concept of the wounded healer into clinical practice are offered, along with examples from the author's own practice.

countertransference - wounded healer - therapist factors - psychotherapy relationship

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