February 2023

What does countertransference look like in therapy?

What does countertransference look like in therapy? Examples of countertransference include when the therapist: Offers a lot of advice instead of listening to the client’s experience. Pushed the client to take action the client doesn’t feel ready for. Wants to relate outside of the therapy room. Inappropriately disclosed personal information. Examples of Countertransference Excessive disclosure

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How often do therapists have feelings for clients?

How often do therapists have feelings for clients? 70 percent of therapists had felt sexually attracted to a client at some point; 25 percent fantasized about having a romantic relationship. However, actual relationships were very rare: only three percent had started a sexual relationship with a client. Study: About seven out of ten therapists found

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What happens if you don’t feel comfortable with your therapist?

What happens if you don’t feel comfortable with your therapist? The best thing to do is tell your therapist that you don’t feel comfortable talking yet and you’re not feeling any better. If that’s hard to do, try printing this out and giving it to your therapist. That can get the conversation started. Maybe your

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