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The Client Re-Visited

The Client Re-Visited Abstract The author describes her treatment of a difficult client, a woman who was angry at everyone almost continuously, who put down therapy even as she was making progress. The therapist discusses her countertransference feelings with this client, and some thoughts about the nature of “mistakes.” In writing this article, the author discovered that the treatment was not as much of a failure as she had remembered initially. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Women & Therapy Taylor & Francis

The Client Re-Visited

Women & Therapy , Volume 21 (3): 7 – Sep 3, 1998

The Client Re-Visited

Women & Therapy , Volume 21 (3): 7 – Sep 3, 1998

Abstract

Abstract The author describes her treatment of a difficult client, a woman who was angry at everyone almost continuously, who put down therapy even as she was making progress. The therapist discusses her countertransference feelings with this client, and some thoughts about the nature of “mistakes.” In writing this article, the author discovered that the treatment was not as much of a failure as she had remembered initially.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1541-0315
eISSN
0270-3149
DOI
10.1300/J015v21n03_07
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Abstract

Abstract The author describes her treatment of a difficult client, a woman who was angry at everyone almost continuously, who put down therapy even as she was making progress. The therapist discusses her countertransference feelings with this client, and some thoughts about the nature of “mistakes.” In writing this article, the author discovered that the treatment was not as much of a failure as she had remembered initially.

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Women & TherapyTaylor & Francis

Published: Sep 3, 1998

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