Basic Principles of Psychotheraphy: II. The Patient Model, Interventions, and Countertransference
Abstract
In Part II of the paper we focus on the creation of an individualized model of the patient’s psychological organization and making interventions based on this model. We also discuss the professional use of countertransference to further define the patient’s psychological structure and to create a more effective therapeutic process.
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