Transference Enactments in Clinical Supervision |
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Authors: | Gerald Schamess M.S.S. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Smith College School for Social Work, Lilly Hall, Northampton, MA 01063, USA;(2) Smith College School for Social Work, Lilly Hall, Northampton, MA 01063, USA |
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Abstract: | Transference enactments play a central role in clinical supervision regardless of whether supervisors or supervisees consciously recognize or acknowledge their presence. Supervisors who do recognize enactments better understand the core issues that interfere with supervisees’ capacity to relate therapeutically to patients. Supervisory process is markedly enhanced when supervisors consciously study manifestations of transference within the supervisory relationship and respond to them correctively. Corrective interventions, whether purposeful or unintentional, expand supervisees’ relational and self-reflective capacities. |
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Keywords: | clinical supervision enhancing self-awareness expanding relational capacity symbolic communication transference enactments |
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