Becoming a Psychotherapist: A Clinical Primer

Rosemary Marshall Balsam,Alan Balsam

Becoming a Psychotherapist: A Clinical Primer
Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Country
United States
Published
15 May 1984
Pages
370
ISBN
9780226036366

Becoming a Psychotherapist: A Clinical Primer

Rosemary Marshall Balsam,Alan Balsam

This well-respected guide to psychoanalytic psychotherapy addresses key issues for both beginning and practicing therapists, from the rhythm of the initial, middle, and final stages of therapy to the setting up of an office and the handling of fees and insurance. The book also deals with the management of borderline and potentially suicidal or homocidal patients in an out-patient setting. Unique in their direct approach to problems in a therapist’s own life, the authors also discuss transference and contertransference issues that arise with pregnancy, changes in the therapist’s love attachments, age, illness and a death in the practitioner’s family. New in this second edition is a chapter on women therapists and women patients.

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