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Use of the group in resolving the subjective countertransference
1Gordon Derner Institute for Psychotherapy, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY.
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
|October 1, 1991
Abstract:
Subjective countertransference can sharply limit any group leader's effectiveness. However, a therapist can use the group itself to identify such a bias and to remove it as an influence. A five-step method for doing this is presented. These steps begin with introspection but hinge upon the analyst's turning to the group for the vital information that, in the end, clarifies the analyst's own perceptions and helps him or her free the group from the harmful effects of any bias.