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Old Jul 15, 2007, 11:27 AM
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Or a client might feel worried about expressing anger.

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sorry.

Well, please read all of pinksoils's posts to get a history. It will clarify much and should relieve your concerns.

There is a wide range of thought about disclosure by the T: when, how much, etc. An analyst who choses to disclose does not do so lightly; he/she analyzes the disclosure and it becomes part of the therapy itself.

No longer is the T required to be the Fruedian "blank slate" of days past.

Perhaps it is different in other types of therapy besides analysis.

Here is an interesting site to read more about transference and countertransference inluding erotic trransference: www.guidetopsychology.com

And several interesting books about therapy: The Gift of Therapy by Irvin Yalom MD(THE best) and Between Client and Therapist by Michael Kahn PhD.