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000002340 100__ $$0AUTHOR|(SYS)roberpeter$$aRobert Peter
000002340 245__ $$aThe therapist’s experiencing in family therapy practice
000002340 520__ $$aThe question posed in this article is how the therapist should deal with strong emotions she might experience in the session. This question is especially important if it concerns emotions that –at least on the surface- cannot be considered to contribute to a therapeutic alliance. We offer some eflections as preliminary steps towards answering this question and propose that therapists be sensitive to their own experiencing during the session, be careful to monitor the implicit invitations to join the family members in potentially destructive relational scenarios, reflect on the possible negative and erpetuating effects of her interactions with the family, and explore opportunities to proceed with the ession in new and more constructive ways.
000002340 653__ $$0SUBJECT|(SYS)reflektování$$areflektování
000002340 773__ $$c1-23$$pJournal of Family Therapy$$y2010
000002340 8564_ $$s173629$$uhttps://systemika.g-i.cz/record/2340/files/rober - therapists experiencing.pdf
000002340 980__ $$aARTICLE