RE: CaFTR clinician self-report countertransference measures
Geoffrey Goodman 28 Jun 2017 03:05 CEST
Hi Tracy,
I had a doctoral student use Westen's TRF on a child therapy project. The principal components analysis differed from Westen's in interesting ways. Unfortunately, the student never published her findings. I can send you the PowerPoint slides of her study, and if I have an electronic copy of her dissertation, I can send that as well.
Geoff
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Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 8:58 PM
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Subject: CaFTR clinician self-report countertransference measures
Hi all,
I am in search of countertransference measures that clinician can complete in relation to child psychotherapy. I am thinking of using the Countertransference Questionnaire (Betan & Westen) which seems like it would work well even with a child population. There seems to be a dearth of quantitative research on CT reactions in child/adolescent psychotherapy. I welcome your suggestions and recommendations. Thanks!
Tracy
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Tracy A. Prout, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, School-Clinical Child Psychology Program
Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology
Licensed Psychologist
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