1. Why Study the Relationship? -- 2. The Discovery of Transference: Sigmund Freud -- 3. The Influence of the Humanists: Carl Rogers -- 4. A Re-experiencing Therapy: Merton Gill -- 5. The Meeting of Psychoanalysis and Humanism: Heinz Kohut -- 6. Countertransference -- 7. The Therapist's Dilemmas -- 8. The New Relationship
Summary
Traces the history of the clinical relationship from Freud to the present, showing how the enmity between the humanists and the psychoanalysts limited their therapeutic effectiveness and how the recent reconciliation has opened up new possibilities for the way therapists relate to their clients
Notes
First Holt paperback edition published : 2001
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-181) and index