FRHD 4310 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Countertransference, Experiential Learning, Therapeutic Relationship
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Process whereby clients project onto their therapist past feelings or attitudes they had toward significant people in their lives. It reflects the deep patterning of old experiences in relationships as they emerge in current life: this creates a distortion in the way the client perceived and react to the therapist. Important for therapist to be resilient: for mental health professionals deal with. Family support is related to well-being at work and to lower levels of burnout. Transference/ countertransference: the mind is a generalizer, derive from psychoanalytic theory, we carry mental representations (emotions, relational needs, etc. , think about the last time that someone you had arranged to meet was late. Personal therapy for trainees: dearing, maddux, and tangney (2005) emphasize the responsibility of faculty, supervisors, and mentors in educating trainees about appropriate pathways to self-care and prevention of impairment. 6 moral principles (refraining from an unethical act vs. performing an ethical act)