Navigating Countertransference, Shame, and Dream Work

British Journal of Psychotherapy: Volume 40, Issue 3
Navigating Countertransference, Shame, and Dream Work
The August 2024 issue of the British Journal of Psychotherapy, Volume 40, Issue 3, spans pages 295-446 and includes a diverse range of articles and reviews. João F. Barreto and Paula Mena Matos explore a transtheoretical specifist model in “Navigating the Countertransference Experience.” Clare Simmonds examines lessons from the documentary “My Octopus Teacher,” while Sharon R. Green and Stijn Vanheule provide a Lacanian perspective on shame, gaze, and voice. Hanoch Yerushalmi discusses supervision techniques in “On the Dialectical Dialogue in Supervision,” and Peter Rigg addresses developmental issues in “The Burden of the Ego-Ideal and the Refusal of Development.” Maria Susana Campo-Redondo and Aysha Rubaia Alshamsi study dream analysis in “Unveiling The Mother Tongue Factor in Dream Work.” Carol Long presents South African patients’ views on therapists in “‘At Least I Get a Glimpse,’” and Geetika Rai and Alistair Ross explore psychodynamic therapy with cancer patients in “When Cancer Enters the Therapy Room.” The issue also includes reviews of books by Peter Barham, Jason WrightCarla Penna, and an edited volume by Deirdre Dowling and Julie Kitchener. For more details, refer to the full issue on the BJP website.
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