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Author Farber, Sharon Klayman

Title Celebrating the Wounded Healer Psychotherapist : Pain, Post-Traumatic Growth and Self-Disclosure
Published Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (227 pages)
Contents Celebrating the Wounded Healer Psychotherapist; Praise; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contributors; Part I: The Wounded and Wounding Healer; Introduction: Nothing to Hide, Plenty to Celebrate; The Wound in the Psychotherapist; Who Becomes a Psychotherapist and Why; The Psychoanalytic Mystique; Interest in the Personal Lives of Psychotherapists; Relational Self-Disclosure; Relational Self-Disclosure Through Writing; Wounded Healers Speak Out; Note; References; 1 The Mystique of the Psychotherapist; The Therapist as Enlightened Witness
The Importance of the Therapist's Personal Psychotherapy and Advanced TrainingThe Psychoanalytic Relationship; The Initial Consultation; Boundary Crossings and Boundary Violations; References; 2 The Concept of the Wounded Healer; The Patient as Therapist to the Analyst; Well-Known Wounded Healers Who Have Come Out of the Closet; Wounded Healer, Shaman, Medicine Man, Witch Doctor; A Perilous Calling; The Power of the Relationship; Why We Do This Work; Stages in the Development of the Wounded Healer; Why Do We Do This Work?; Bibliography; 3 The Psychotherapist'S Occupational Hazards
Vulnerability to Depression, Anxiety, and SuicideFalling in Love With a Patient and the Erotic Transference; Being Attacked or Stalked; Vicarious Traumatization; Envy of Patients or Colleagues; Attachment Difficulties in the Decision to Retire; Lack of Self-Care; References; 4 The Hero'S Journey of Post-Traumatic Growth; Post-Traumatic Growth; How Do the Wounded Become Resilient?; Creating a New Narrative; One Hero's Journey; References; 5 The Overt and Covert Freud: Prototype of the Wounding Healer; Ernest Jones and Sigmund Freud: Made for Each Other; The Traumatized Freud
Libido Theory, Drekkologie, and Freud's Retreat From the Seduction TheoryFreud's Burning Desire to Become a Hero; Freud's Blind Spot About Trauma; Freud's Jewish Identity Reflected in His Jewish Jokes; The End of Freud's Life; Psychoanalysis, the Jewish Science; Freud and the Talking Cure; Freud and the Writing Cure; Freud Violated All the Rules He Had Laid Down for Others; Freud's Pattern of Wounding Those Important to Him; "Do as I Say, Not as I Do"; Freud's Analysis of His Own Daughter; Freud and Countertransference; Expelling the Heretics; Hanky-Panky With Freud's Correspondence
The Wounding Healer and Its ConsequencesCultic Aspects of Psychoanalytic Institutes; Freud's Ambivalence About the Occult; Hero Worship; References; 6 The Wounding Healer Psychotherapist and the Self-Wounding Healer; "This Will Never Happen to Me": The Therapist's Vulnerability to Sexual Boundary Violations; The Psychotherapist Who Marries His Patient; The Damage Inflicted By a Wounding Healer; The Self-Wounding Healer; References; Part II the Wounded Healers Speak; 7 This Wounded Healer Says Warp Up the Loom; References
Notes 8 Feet of Clay: Psychoanalytic Boundary Violations and the Wounded Healer
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Subject Psychotherapy--Practice--Psychological aspects
Psychotherapy -- Practice -- Psychological aspects
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781317405016
1317405013