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Managing Patients' Traumatic Transference Through Collaboration


Managing Patients' Traumatic Transference Through Collaboration

A joint effort from their audiologist and a psychologist could help them to shift their mindset to obtain the care they need.

The Hearing Review on LinkedIn: Managing Patients' Traumatic ...

Some audiology patients experience a doctor visit as a trigger for past trauma, causing panic. A joint effort from their audiologist and a ...

Collaborative Care Interventions in General Trauma Patients - PMC

Collaborative care is a disease management strategy that aims to simultaneously target medical/surgical (eg, physical injury) and psychiatric (eg, PTSD and ...

Helping Clients Cope With National Events That Affect the Therapist

Shared Trauma: Therapists May Feel More Vulnerability · Emotional reactivity: More or stronger feelings; unexpected emotions or reactions. · Fear and anxiety: ...

Managing Transference and Countertransference in Cognitive ...

Transference and countertransference provide useful insights into the inner world of the patient, therapist, and supervisor. Guided discovery is ...

Treating Complex Trauma Survivors - Psychiatric Times

... and increased treatment retention among traumatized patients. Within this relationship, therapeutic ruptures, traumatic transference, and/or ...

Countertransference: Effects on the Group Therapist Working with ...

and people, management of exposure and distance from the trauma. (In group ... therapist's unconscious reaction to the patient's transference and was viewed as.

How Should Clinicians Respond to Transference Reactions with ...

A collaborative working relationship between patient and clinician is essential for transference to be explored in therapy. Some techniques that can help in ...

Dealing with Transference in Counselling

A silent, unresponsive stance to a client may in fact encourage the perception of the therapist as cold and distant no matter what the client's ...

Caring for Patients with Trauma History in Collaborative Care

Allowing the patient to tell their story in his/her own words and encouraging the patient to respond with short, concise descriptions can help clinicians talk ...

Countertransference & transference crises in working with ...

traumatic subject? — How do you repair the inevitable disruptions that will come when you DO make the patient feel unsafe and ...

Transference: What It Is and How to Deal With It - WebMD

With negative transference, the person receiving therapy transfers negative qualities onto the therapist. For example, they may see the ...

Transference-countertransference repetitions of traumatic affects

Some patients defend against all affective experiencing, which limits their ability to process feelings verbally. When they establish such ...

Trauma Informed Practice and Care: Implications for Field Instruction

In 2001, Harris and Fallot introduced the term “trauma-informed” to refer to social, behavioral, and mental health services that account for the ...

Treating Complex Trauma - Delaware Health and Social Services

Transference and countertransference... “traditionally refer to the reciprocal impact that the patient and the therapist have on each other during the ...

SELF-CARE FOR TRAUMA PSYCHOTHERAPISTS AND ...

and "Don'ts" in handling violent patients and see Meichenbaum, 2005 for a Risk. Assessment Checklist for suicidal patients). To be informed and prepared for ...

Countertransference in Trauma Clinic: A Transitional Breach in the ...

... and theoretical affiliations [2] in interaction with the patient's transference. Therefore, countertransference reactions are bidirectional and ...

Countertransference in Trauma Therapy - SciTechnol

The trauma therapist needs to be very aware of his/her feelings and beliefs to be able to efficiently assist the client. Therefore it is of interest to study ...

Collaboration and Mutuality When Working with Clients with ...

This case example illustrates how collaboration and mutuality in trauma-informed care can enhance the therapeutic process, leading to meaningful ...

How to manage sexualized transference

For clinicians, gently pointing out differences between the template and therapeutic relationship can help a client realize they may be reenacting a past ...