In psychoanalysis the term “countertransference”, coined by Freud, describes the complex emotional relation between therapist and patient. The term is nowadays used in a broad sense, referring to the entire range of emotions experienced by the therapist/analyst covering many types of therapeutic process. Today’s mental-health practitioners are called upon to deal with a wide variety of challenges, some of them highly emotionally-charged, such as child abuse, gender identity or catastrophic loss. The book is intended for mental health and other human service practitioners, such as physicians, educators, jurists and human resource managers. Dr. Dov Aleksandrowicz is a training analyst at the Israeli Institute of Psychoanalysis and a former President of the Israeli Psychoanalytic Society. He is a former Associate Professor and Chairperson of Psychiatry at Ben- Gurion University. |