clinician self-report countertransference measures Tracy A. Prout (28 Jun 2017 02:58 CEST)
RE: CaFTR clinician self-report countertransference measures Geoffrey Goodman (28 Jun 2017 03:05 CEST)
RE: CaFTR clinician self-report countertransference measures Nick Midgley (30 Jun 2017 07:42 CEST)

RE: CaFTR clinician self-report countertransference measures Nick Midgley 30 Jun 2017 07:42 CEST

Dear Tracy

I know that some colleagues, including Randi Ulberg and also colleagues in
Sweden, have used the Feeling Words Checklist as a counter-transference
measure when studying therapy with children & adolescents - I think Randi
published a paper on it back in 2013 - she is on the e-forum, so hopefully
might share her experiences of it and/or the paper.

Satir et al. (2009) also report on their use of the 'Counter-transference
Questionnaire for Adolescents' in their paper, "Countertransference
Reactions to Adolescents with Eating Disorders: Relationships to Clinician
and Patient Factors", which was published in the International J. of Eating
Disorders.

Best wishes,

Nick

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Subject: RE: CaFTR clinician self-report countertransference measures

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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Graduate School of Psychology Licensed Psychologist
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