Countertransference play: Informing and enhancing therapist self-awareness through play. |
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Authors: | Gil, Eliana Rubin, Lawrence |
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Abstract: | The study of countertransference among therapists working with children and adolescents is a relatively recent phenomenon, but the lack of attention paid to resolving countertransference that arises during the course of play therapy is surprising. The most commonly suggested way to address countertransference in the literature is through the development of therapist self-awareness during verbal discourse in supervision. This article addresses the rationale for, and provides examples of, an active approach for dealing with potentially counter therapeutic reactions. This technique, known as countertransference play, derives from the field of art therapy and provides therapists with a logically derived means of understanding and working through countertransferential responses. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | countertransference therapist self awareness verbal discourse supervision play therapists |
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