
doi: 10.1037/h0079247
pmid: 2048633
Therapists treating individuals who have been traumatized by violent political repression may undergo intense emotional responses, ranging from denial to overidentification. In discussing these reactions, establishment of a therapeutic alliance and awareness of the sociopolitical context of the trauma are highlighted as central elements in the treatment process.
Psychotherapy, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic, Physician-Patient Relations, Stereotyping, Cultural Characteristics, Social Isolation, Survival, Politics, Torture, Humans, Countertransference, Violence, Defense Mechanisms
Psychotherapy, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic, Physician-Patient Relations, Stereotyping, Cultural Characteristics, Social Isolation, Survival, Politics, Torture, Humans, Countertransference, Violence, Defense Mechanisms
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