Transference and countertransference are natural occurrences within the interpersonal relationship between client and therapist. Gaining understanding of how these phenomena occur in therapy and everyday life encourages clinicians to be more fully attuned with their clients and track important meanings in the work. This webinar will explain these events and illustrate them in terms of how they manifest in therapy. Emphasis on how to stay “on track” during these unconscious processes will be shared. Discussion will also examine how the therapist can understand and manage their own experiences of countertransference. Clinicians will be able to explore these meanings with their clients, both directly and indirectly, in a manner that aids in enhancing the therapeutic relationship and client growth.
Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to
- Describe examples of transference and countertransference in therapy.
- Identify clinical practice situations which reflect transference and countertransference processes.
- Apply ethical and clinical recommendations for addressing and managing transference and countertransference processes.
Syllabus:
Introduction
Objective #1: Describe examples of transference and countertransference in therapy.
- Practice examples of transference and countertransference
- Defining transference
- Tony Soprano video clip
- Examples
- Defining countertransference
- Manifestation
- Common signs
- Practice examples
- Distinguishing therapist countertransference from client transference
Objective #2: Identify clinical practice situations which reflect transference and countertransference processes.
- Relevant ethical standards
- Case study: Jeremy
- Ethics risk management: use of self
- Video (partial): Addressing Countertransference in Supervision)
Objective #3: Apply ethical and clinical recommendations for addressing and managing transference and countertransference processes
- What can a therapist do about countertransference?
- Reality view approach: Frederic Reamer
- Feeling your own countertransference in the room
- Introspective questions
- Countertransference example induced by therapist’s own negative experience
- Using a CBT framework
- Clinical recommendations for transference
- Helpful questions to ask clients for transference mapping
- Types of transference
- Transference and countertransference with challenging clients
- Case studies
- Resource, Q&A
Social workers completing this course receive 3 Ethics asynchronous continuing education credits.
For other board approvals, this course qualifies for 3 hours of Ethics continuing education training.
Instructor: Diane Bigler, LCSW, LSCSW
Recording Date: March 1, 2025
CEUS On-Demand, LLC, provider #2274, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 08/7/2025 - 08/6/2026. Social workers completing this course receive 3hrs Ethics continuing education credits.
CEUs On-Demand, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7091. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. CEUs On-Demand, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
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