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Embracing Countertransference in Sex Therapy
Introduction (total listening time 4:52)
Welcome (1:31)
Copyright notice (0:38)
Acknowledgement of country (0:26)
Getting the most out of training
Your trainer (1:45)
Safety (0:30)
What is countertransference (total listening time 8:09)
Definition (0:35)
What's involved (2:22)
Example (2:36)
Signs (2:36)
Types of Countertransference (total listening time 20:31)
Introduction (0:35)
Defensive (3:05)
Aim attachment (5:43)
Transferential (2:29)
Reactive (1:58)
Induced (2:13)
Identification (3:00)
Displaced (1:28)
How can it be helpful or harmful (Total listening time 7:58)
How can it be problematic (2:58)
How can it be helpful (1:59)
Universal human experience (1:37)
Good therapy is recognition (1:24)
Countertransference more likely in sex therapy (total listening time 6:55)
Types of transference more common (4:31)
Why it's more difficult to manage in sex therapy (2:24)
How do you notice countertransference (total listening time 12:19)
Know your own history (1:48)
Go to therapy (3:34)
Understand how this manifests in the here and now (1:43)
Know the signals (1:28)
Reflection activity (1:24)
Post session reflection exercise (2:22)
How do you manage countertransference (total listening time 16:17)
Steps for managing (3:50)
Co-regulation activity (1:52)
Manage level of connection (internal phaser) (2:19)
Use case formulation to reflect (2:12)
Reflection exercise (0:58)
How to use supervision (5:06)
Countertransference rupture and repair (total listening time 6:27)
In session (2:39)
Out of session (1:17)
When should I refer on? (2:31)
Conclusion (total listening time 2:21)
Summary (1:44)
Resources
Future training
Thank you (0:37)
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