Hedges boldly studies countertransference as a critical tool for therapeutic understanding. "Hedges clearly and beautifully delineates the components and forms of countertransference and explicates the technique of carefully proffered countertransference informed interventions... [He takes the view] that all countertransferences, no matter how much they belong to the analyst, are unconsciously evoked by the ...Täielik kirjeldus
Hedges boldly studies countertransference as a critical tool for therapeutic understanding. "Hedges clearly and beautifully delineates the components and forms of countertransference and explicates the technique of carefully proffered countertransference informed interventions... [He takes the view] that all countertransferences, no matter how much they belong to the analyst, are unconsciously evoked by the patient." -James Grotstein, M.D. Contributing therapists: Anthony Brailow, Karen K. Redding, and Howard Rogers. Selected as one of the notable contributions to psychoanalysis during its first century -Elisabeth Young-Bruehl and Christine Dunbar (2009).