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The therapist's use of self: It's relationship to countertransference, guidelines for application, and ethical implications

Type: Tape

Title: The therapist's use of self: It's relationship to countertransference, guidelines for application, and ethical implications

Presenter: Carlino, Leonardo

Year: June, 2002
Occassion of film/tape: Convergence & Emergence : 3rd National USABP Conference: Seminar
Location of film/tape: Johns Hopkins University: Baltimore MA

Running time / reel: / 1 tape
Format: Audiotape cassette

Abstract

Since the body therapist is more active than the verbal therapist, there must be more unique guidelines so that body therapy does not become contaminated with the therapist's needs. This presentation offers guidelines to help the body therapist become more active in therapy while at the same time protecting the patient from harm.

Details

Author's institution: Philadelphia Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Contact: www.conferencerecording.com
Language:
Country origin: USA

Entry number: 1980
English version:

Entry source: Courtenay Young
Entered by: Courtenay Young
Entry date: 12 June 2002

Key Phrases: Ethics - Practice - Countertransference - Self
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Other information: (see also 2002)