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245 00 $aCountertransference in the treatment of PTSD /$cedited by John P. Wilson, Jacob D. Lindy ; foreword by Bessel A. van der Kolk.
260 $aNew York :$bGuilford Press,$c©1994.
300 $axxv, 406 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aIt is now widely recognized that mental health professionals who work with trauma victims are themselves at risk for powerful countertransference reactions (CTRs), vicarious victimization, and stress-related "burnout." This volume is the first book in the field of traumatic stress studies to systematically examine the unique role of countertransference processes in psychotherapy outcome. Emphasizing the need for carefully deliberated action, this volume offers vital new insights into the victim-healer relationship and presents detailed techniques to promote awareness of affective reactions for anyone working with sufferers of PTSD and its comorbid conditions such as anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. Rich with explicit suggestions for providing compassionate and intelligent care, this insightful volume is ideal for psychotherapists, psychologists, and other mental health professionals working with people suffering from PTSD. Similarly, Countertransference in the Treatment of PTSD is a valuable classroom text for courses dealing with the treatment of trauma victims and its implications for psychotherapists.
505 00 $g1.$tEmpathic Strain and Countertransference --$g2.$tEmpathic Strain and Therapist Defense: Type I and II CTRs --$g3.$tEmpathic Strain and Countertransference Roles: Case Illustrations --$g4.$tThe Dance of Empathy: A Hermeneutic Formulation of Countertransference, Empathy, and Understanding in the Treatment of Individuals Who Have Experienced Early Childhood Trauma --$g5.$tCountertransference in the Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder --$g6.$tInner City Children of Trauma: Urban Violence Traumatic Stress Response Syndrome (U-VTS) and Therapists' Responses --$g7.$tCountertransference in the Treatment of Acutely Traumatized Children --$g8.$tRape and the Phenomena of Countertransference --$g9.$tCountertransference in the Treatment of Southeast Asian Refugees --$g10.$tDeterminant Factors for Countertransference Reactions under State Terrorism --$g11.$tCountertransference in the Treatment of War Veterans --$g12.$tCountertransference and World War II Resistance Fighters: Issues in Diagnosis and Assessment --$g13.$tWhen Disaster Strikes: Managing Emotional Reactions in Rescue Workers --$g14.$tTrauma and Countertransference in the Workplace --$g15.$tCountertransference, Trauma, and Training --$g16.$tBeyond Empathy: New Directions for the Future --$tIndex.
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700 1 $aWilson, John P.$q(John Preston)
700 1 $aLindy, Jacob D.,$d1937-
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