The self-image in the therapeutic dyad: A case example of mutual growth |
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Authors: | Linda C. Wilson |
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Affiliation: | (1) 295 Central Park West, 10024 New York, NY |
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Abstract: | The therapeutic relationship is seen as a mutual experiencing of self and other which is growth-promoting for the therapist as well as the patient. Work with a borderline woman during a period of two years evoked strong countertransference reactions in the therapist who, at times, experienced the patient as a mirror. A beginning sense of cohesion in the patient's highly fragmented sense of self found a parallel in this beginning therapist's developing professional identity. |
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