Patient's Impact on the Analyst
Discover the groundbreaking work of "Patient's Impact on the Analyst," authored by the esteemed Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 1996, this hardback edition spans 310 pages and offers a unique exploration of the therapeutic process through the lens of its effects on the analyst. This pioneering book delves into essential topics such as self-analysis, countertransference, and the intricate dynamics of interaction within therapy. By expanding the framework of understanding, it invites readers to reconsider traditional viewpoints and engage in deeper discussions about the analyst's experience. Ideal for professionals and students alike, this insightful text is a valuable addition to any psychology library. Enhance your understanding of the therapeutic relationship with this essential read.