RG-27.29, Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference Manifestations in the Life of Analyst, Paper, March 1973 | NCP-LA
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RG-27.29, Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference Manifestations in the Life of Analyst, Paper, March 1973
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March 26, 1973
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NCP-LA
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Kato Van Leeuwen Papers and Correspondences, 1930s -- 1990s, 1930-1990 Item 29: RG-27.29, Kato Van Leeuwen, Countertransference Manifestations, Situational Factors, and Interrcurent Events in the Life of Analyst, Paper, March 1973, March 26, 1973
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Avoidance of patients' reactions to the pregnancy of the analyst
Awareness of egoic defenses and countertransference
Benefits of verbalization of feelings of countertransference
Blind spots in the analyst
Countertransference manifestations, situational factors, and intercurrent events in the analyst
Countertransference reactions to pregnancy
Countertransference reactions to separation
Definition and origin of countertransference in the analyst
Development of skillful analysis of countertransference
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Emotional Life of the analyst during work
Gaining access to patient's transference
Kato van Leeuwen, M.D.
Methods to detect countertransference in analysts
Nuclear conflicts of the analyst
Rationalization and countertransference
Resistance to awareness of feelings of countertransference in the analyst
The analyst's infantile neurosis and its defenses
Typical patient reactions to intercurrent events in the life of the analyst
Awareness of egoic defenses and countertransference
Benefits of verbalization of feelings of countertransference
Blind spots in the analyst
Countertransference manifestations, situational factors, and intercurrent events in the analyst
Countertransference reactions to pregnancy
Countertransference reactions to separation
Definition and origin of countertransference in the analyst
Development of skillful analysis of countertransference
Documents from the NCP-LA Archive
Emotional Life of the analyst during work
Gaining access to patient's transference
Kato van Leeuwen, M.D.
Methods to detect countertransference in analysts
Nuclear conflicts of the analyst
Rationalization and countertransference
Resistance to awareness of feelings of countertransference in the analyst
The analyst's infantile neurosis and its defenses
Typical patient reactions to intercurrent events in the life of the analyst
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