Abstract: | Abstract The psychopharmacological triangle generated by recent changes in mental health practices requires social workers to deepen their understanding of the psychological meanings of such treatment. Many clients receive concurrent psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacological interventions from different providers, creating a triangular treatment relationship. To facilitate a successful outcome, social workers will need to understand how meaning, transference and countertransference are stimulated by this arrangement. The literature on these issues as well as clinical experience will highlight specific issues requiring attention. By attending to these dynamics, the social worker can maximize the chances for a successful treatment outcome. |