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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Countertransference (Therapists’ Feelings) (Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2020

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

What feelings do therapists feel in session? Why do they have those feelings? How do they deal with their emotional reactions? Dr. Kirk Honda does a deep dive into the 100+ year concept of countertransference.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Psychology in Seattle. I'm your host Kirk Honda licensed therapist.

0:05.9

Please go to psychology and Seattle.com if you'd like to learn more about the podcast.

0:11.2

If you like you could go to the support us page on our website and learn how to

0:16.2

support us. You can also email us at contact at psychology in Seattle.com. It's just me today. I thought that I would talk with

0:26.1

you about counter-transference. What is it? What is counter-transference? What

0:30.9

are the different points of view?

0:33.0

What's the history of the construct?

0:35.0

What's the history of the construct of counter transference?

0:38.0

Okay, so there's really no way for me to summarize the history and philosophy of counter-transference in this podcast.

0:45.6

The history of the concept is intertwined with the history of the field, which is intertwined

0:50.6

with the culture of the various times and places in which it was discussed.

0:55.9

So the topic is too broad to encapsulate even remotely in this podcast.

1:00.8

So please keep that in mind. Also keep in mind that if another scholar were to give a talk on counter-transference,

1:07.0

you would probably hear some similar things and you would probably hear some very different things, some very different opinions in mind.

1:15.0

Therapy and its constructs like counter-transference

1:20.0

are very

1:25.0

in precise language.

1:27.0

and the experience of counter-transference is probably different

1:31.0

for everybody to some extent.

1:32.0

And that's why I love psychodynamic theory, because... probably different for everybody to some extent.

1:32.8

And that's why I love psychodynamic theory because it's so broad and varied and it's open

1:38.2

to these individual philosophies.

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