1,318
Views
9
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
EMPIRICAL PAPERS

A trans-theoretical training designed to promote understanding and management of countertransference for trainee therapists

, , &
Pages 517-531 | Received 06 Jun 2016, Accepted 12 Oct 2016, Published online: 30 Nov 2016

References

  • Baehr, A. (2004). Wounded healers and relational experts: A grounded theory of experienced therapists’ management and use of countertransference. (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Penn State University, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Beck, A., Freeman, A., & Davis, D. (2004). Cognitive therapy of personality disorders. New York, NY: The Guilford Press.
  • Beck, J. (2011). Cognitive behavior therapy: Basics and beyond. New York, NY: The Guilford Press.
  • Berne, E. (1961). Transactional analysis in psychotherapy. New York, NY: Evergreen.
  • Betan, E., Heim, A. K., Conklin, C. Z., & Westen, D. (2005). Countertransference phenomena and personality pathology in clinical practice: An empirical investigation. American Journal of Psychiatry, 162, 890–898. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.162.5.890
  • Bottrill, S., Pistrang, N., Barker, C., & Worrell, M. (2010). The use of therapist-disclosure: Clinical psychology trainees’ experiences. Psychotherapy Research, 20, 165–180. doi:10.1080/10503300903170947
  • Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3, 77–101. doi:10.1191/1478088706qp063oa
  • Bretherton, I. (1985). Attachment theory: Retrospect and prospect. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 50, 3–35. doi:10.2307/3333824
  • Brody, F., & Farber, B. (1996). The effects of therapist experience and patient diagnosis on countertransference.. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 33, 372–380. doi:10.1037/0033-3204.33.3.372
  • Brown, D., & Pedder, J. (1991). Introduction to psychodynamic psychotherapy. London: Tavistock.
  • Cartwright, C., & Read, J. (2011). An exploratory investigation of psychologists’ responses to a method for considering “objective” countertransference. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 40, 46–54.
  • Cartwright, C., Rhodes, P., King, R., & Shires, A. (2014). Experiences of countertransference: Reports of clinical psychology students. Australian Psychologist, 49, 232–240. doi:10.1111/ap.12062
  • Cartwright, C., Rhodes, P., King, R., & Shires, A. (2015). A pilot study of a method for teaching clinical psychology trainees to conceptualise and manage countertransference. Australian Psychologist, 50, 148–156. doi:10.1111/ap.12092
  • Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences (2nd ed.). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
  • Dahl, H. S., Røssberg, J., Bøgwald, K., Gabbard, G., & Høglend, P. (2012). Countertransference feelings in one year of individual therapy: An evaluation of the factor structure in the Feeling Word Checklist-58. Psychotherapy Research, 22, 12–25. doi:10.1080/10503307.2011.622312
  • Fatter, D., & Hayes, J. (2013). What facilitates countertransference management? The roles of therapist meditation, mindfulness, and self-differentiation. Psychotherapy Research, 23, 502–513. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2013.797124
  • Fauth, J. (2006). Toward more (and better) countertransference research. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 43, 16–31. doi:10.1037/0033-3204.43.1.16
  • Freud, S. (1959). The future prospects of psycho-analytic therapy. In J. Riviere (Ed.), Sigmund Freud: Collected papers II (pp. 285–296) (J. Riviere, Trans.). New York, NY: Basic Books. (Original work published in 1910).
  • Friedman, S., & Gelso, C. (2000). The development of the inventory of countertransference behavior. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 56, 1221–1235. doi:10.1002/1097-4679(200009)56:9<1221::AID-JLP8>3.0.CO;2-W
  • Gabbard, G. (2001). A contemporary psychoanalytic model of countertransference. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57, 983–991. doi:10.1002/jclp.1065
  • Gabbard, G. (2004). Long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy: A basic text. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association.
  • Gelso, C. (2014). A tripartite model of the therapeutic relationship: Theory, research, and practice. Psychotherapy Research, 24, 117–131. doi:10.1080/10503307.2013.845920
  • Gelso, C., & Carter, J. A. (1994). Components of the psychotherapy relationship: Their interaction and unfolding during treatment. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 41, 296. doi:10.1037/0022-0167.41.3.296
  • Gelso, C., Fassinger, R., Gomez, M., & Latts, M. (1995). Countertransference reactions to lesbian clients: The role of homophobia, counselor gender, and countertransference management. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 42, 356–364. doi:10.1037/0022-0167.42.3.345
  • Gelso, C., & Hayes, J. (2007). Countertransference and the therapist’s inner experience: Perils and possibilities. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • Gelso, C., Latts, M., Gomez, M., & Fassinger, R. (2002). Countertransference management and therapy outcome: An initial evaluation. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 58, 861–867. doi:10.1002/jclp.2010
  • Hafkenscheid, A., & Kiesler, R. (2007). Assessing objective countertransference: A comparison of two different statistical procedures in three different samples. Psychotherapy Research, 17, 393–403. doi:10.1080/10503300600702323
  • Hayes, J., Gelso, C., & Hummel, A. (2011). Managing countertransference. Psychotherapy, 48, 88–97. doi:10.1037/a0022182
  • Heimann, P. (1950). On counter-transference. The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 31, 81–84.
  • Hill, C., Sullivan, C., Knox, S., & Schlosser, L. (2007). Becoming psychotherapists: Experiences of novice trainees in a beginning graduate class. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 44, 434–449. doi:10.1037/0033-3204.44.4.434
  • Hofsess, C. D., & Tracey, T. J. (2010). Countertransference as a prototype: The development of a measure. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 57, 52–67. doi:10.1037/a0018111
  • Holmqvist, R. (2001). Patterns of consistency and deviation in therapists’ countertransference feelings. The Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research, 10, 104–118.
  • Kannan, D., & Levitt, H. (2015). Self-criticism in therapist training. Psychotherapy Research, doi:10.1080/10503307.2015.1090036
  • Kazantzis, N., & Munro, M. (2011). The emphasis on cognitive-behavioral therapy within clinical psychology training at Australian and New Zealand Universities: A survey of program directors. Australian Psychologist, 46, 49–54. doi:10.1111/j.1742-9544.2010.00011.x
  • Kernberg, O. (1965). Notes on Countertransference. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 13, 38–56. doi:10.1177/000306516501300102
  • Kiesler, D. (2001). Therapist countertransference: In search of common themes and empirical referents. Psychotherapy in Practice, 57, 1053–1063. doi:10.1002/jclp.1073
  • Latts, M., & Gelso, C. (1995). Countertransference behavior and management with survivors of sexual assault. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 32, 405–415. doi:10.1037/0033-3204.32.3.405
  • Leahy, R. (2007). Schmematic match in the therapeutic relationship: A social cognitive model. In P. Gilbert & R. Leahy (Eds.), The therapeutic relationship in the cognitive behavioral psychotherapies, (pp. 229–254). New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Miranda, R., & Andersen, S. (2007). The therapeutic relationship: Implications for cognition and transference. In P. Gilbert & R. Leahy (Eds.), The therapeutic relationship in the cognitive behavioral psychotherapies (pp. 63–69). New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Newman, C. (2013). Core competencies in cognitive-behavioral therapy. New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Peabody, S. A., & Gelso, C. J. (1982). Countertransference and empathy: The complex relationship between two divergent concepts in counseling. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 29, 240–245. doi: 10.1037/0022-0167.29.3.240
  • Reason, P., & Bradbury, H. (Eds.). (2001). Handbook of action research: Participative inquiry and practice. London: Sage.
  • Robbins, S. B., & Jolkovski, M. P. (1987). Managing countertransference feelings: An interactional model using awareness of feeling and theoretical framework. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 34, 276–282. doi:10.1037/0022-0167.34.3.276
  • Ryle, A., & Kerr, I. (2002). Introducing cognitive analytic therapy. Chichester: John Wiley.
  • Safran, J., & Muran, J. (2000). Negotiating the therapeutic alliance. New York, NY: The Guildford Press.
  • Shafranske, E., & Falender, C. (2008). Supervision addressing personal factors and countertransference. In C. Falender & E. Shafranske (Eds.), Casebook for clinical supervision: A competency-based approach (pp. 97–120). New York, NY: American Psychological Association.
  • Van Wagoner, S., Gelso, C., Hayes, J., & Diemer, R. (1991). Countertransference and the reputedly excellent therapist. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 28, 411–421. doi:10.1037/0033-3204.28.3.411
  • Winnicott, D. (1949). Hate in the counter-transference. The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 30, 69–74.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.