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Classification of Countertransference for Utilization in Supervision

Supervision of countertransference has been problematic because it has had many different meanings and negative affective connotations associated with it. Conflict has also existed over whether it is a subject more appropriate to personal therapy than to supervision. This paper proposes a classification of countertransference into six types of basic phenomena that synthesizes these different approaches for utilization in supervision.

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