2002
DOI: 10.1080/10481881209348685
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Private Terrors Sexualized Aggression and a Psychoanalyst's Fear of Her Patient

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“…Hate in the countertransference is not so frequently written about by female analysts, although there are notable exceptions (see Davies, 2004;Kolod, 2002). In fact, fear of male patient's transferential aggression is more often a theme (e.g., de Peyer, 2002) in female analysts' writings than is countertransferential hate.…”
Section: Paulmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Hate in the countertransference is not so frequently written about by female analysts, although there are notable exceptions (see Davies, 2004;Kolod, 2002). In fact, fear of male patient's transferential aggression is more often a theme (e.g., de Peyer, 2002) in female analysts' writings than is countertransferential hate.…”
Section: Paulmentioning
confidence: 97%