Transference and countertransference in Counselling - FREE PDF Handout!
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
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Transference is subconsciously associating a person in the present with a past relationship.
For example, you meet a new client who reminds you of a former lover.
Countertransference is responding to them with all the thoughts and feelings attached to that past relationship.
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More links - Counselling Study help for students - lynxshort.com/Student Student Study Resource Online lectures, assignment guidance and study support for students of counselling and psychotherapy; resources are mapped to the UK awarding bodies' criteria. Counsellor CPD library for qualified therapists - lynxshort.com/counselling-CPD Counsellor CPD Library Hundreds of hours of on-demand CPD lectures, training and resources to support qualified practitioners with their continuing professional development; lectures carry CPD certification.
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Amazing!!!!!! I just linked my dislike of someone I just met - with my dislike for someone from my past! Similar looking humans. Thankyou for explaining this concept! I feel quite shallow now! Lol. Fascinating. Really appreciating all of your videos. Tremendous help. Grateful.
These discussions are absolute gold. Wow.
Carl Rogers with Sylvia perfect example.
Really helpful video again guys! Even as a qualified counsellor, these videos are still nice to visit as a refresher and to gain a new insight on the theory.
Hi, your video is fantastic, as usual! Can I ask for the correct format to cite/reference this video (And the handouts) in my written work/essay? Thanks!
What if you have a bad transference with your supervisor?
What is it called if a client is trying to "copy" the therapist, like trying a hairstyle as them and then explicitly saying they did it because they like their therapist doing it? Is there some way to address it?
Gosh, Is it that obvious!? 😯
@@elegantblue19 I think* its not super common. I haven't heard it from anyone and this is my isolated experience:)
Sounds like you're talking about Amber Heard 😅