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Countertransference Studies Schedule

This document appears to be a syllabus for a class on countertransference that meets weekly. It lists the dates of 10 class meetings and includes readings assigned for each class related to countertransference theory and clinical experiences with countertransference. The readings are from academic journals and include seminal papers on countertransference from the 1950s through the 1990s. The document also includes contact information for the instructor, Joel Beck.

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Countertransference Studies Schedule

This document appears to be a syllabus for a class on countertransference that meets weekly. It lists the dates of 10 class meetings and includes readings assigned for each class related to countertransference theory and clinical experiences with countertransference. The readings are from academic journals and include seminal papers on countertransference from the 1950s through the 1990s. The document also includes contact information for the instructor, Joel Beck.

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1. Class of September 7, 2011: Introduction 2.

Class of September 14, 2011

Winnicott, D.W. (1949). Hate in the Counter-Transference. Int. J. PsychoAnal., 30:69-74 Heimann, P. (1950). On Counter-Transference1. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 31:81-84 3. Class of September 21 Reich, A. (1951). On Counter-Transference1. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 32:25-3 Little, M. (1951). Counter-Transference and the Patient's Response to It1. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 32:32-40 Little, M. (1957). 'R'the Analyst's Total Response to his Patient's Needs1. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 38:240-2 4. Class of October 5 Reich, A. (1960). Further Remarks on Counter-Transference1. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 41:389-395 Gitelson, M. (1952). The Emotional Position of the Analyst in the PsychoAnalytic Situation1. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 33:1-10 5. Class of October 12 Racker, H. (1957). The Meanings and Uses of Countertransference. Psychoanal Q., 26:303-357 6. Class of October 19 Racker, H. (1957). The Meanings and Uses of Countertransference. Psychoanal Q., 26:303-357 7. Class of October 26 Epstein, L. (1977). The Therapeutic Function of Hate in the Countertransference. Contemp. Psychoanal., 13:442-460 Davies, J.M. (1994). Love in the Afternoon: A Relational Reconsideration of Desire and Dread in the Countertransference. Psychoanal. Dial., 4:153170
8. Class of November 2

Blechner, M.J. (1995). The Patient's Dreams and the Countertransference. Psychoanal. Dial., 5:1-25 Epstein, L. (1979). The Therapeutic Use of Countertransference Data with Borderline Patients. Contemp. Psychoanal., 15:248-274

9. Class of November 9

Bollas, C. (1983). Expressive Uses of the CountertransferenceNotes to the Patient from Oneself1. Contemp. Psychoanal., 19:1-33 Schaverien, J. (2007). Countertransference as Active Imagination: Imaginative Experiences of the Analyst. J. Anal. Psychol., 52:413-431
10. Class of November 16

Lachmann, F.M. (2001). A Farewell to Countertransference1. Int. Forum Psychoanal., 10:242-246

JOEL BECK LCSW, PhD 20 WEST 64TH STREET SUITE 36H NEW YORK, NEW YORK 20023 21.724.3823 [email protected]

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