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Index



Ablon, J. S.


abstinence


analytic


abuse


of power


acceptance


acceptance and commitment therapy


action


impulsive


activation


behavioural


aggression


aggressive behaviour


aliveness


in therapy process


alliance


working


Anna O


anxiety


client


social


therapist


Anzieu, D.


approach


evidence based


five-mode


arousal


embodied sexual


homosexual


mutual


sexual


therapist


‘attachment difficulties’


attitude


repressive


attraction, sexual


acting on


addressing of


anxiety in response to


as annihilation of existence


as cultural construction


as dangerous


as erotic transference and countertransference


as felt sensations within our bodies


as interpersonal phenomenon


as longing or a feeling of enchantment


as reciprocal


as relational complexity


as relational expression


as reparative


as social construct


as therapeutic


as transformational


as ubiquitous


as unfinished business


as vitality


avoidance related to


awareness of


being mindful of


between therapist and client


burden of choice in facing


CBT perspective on


CBT therapists experience of


challenges of


client’s


commonality of


conceptualisations of


constructions of


deniability of


dilemmas around


disclosure of


discourse on


encountering


ethics of


handling of


ignoring


impact of


implications for


intense


interpreting the experience of


investment in


judgemental responses to


management of


meaning of


mutual


normalise


open oneself to


perspective on


pragmatic aspects of


privileging


processing of


psychopathology in


radical reflection on


responses to


sanitizing of


supervision of


taboo of


therapist’s


therapist disclosure of


therapeutic error


therapeutic use of


traps related to


unmanageable


unrequited


authenticity


meaning and


avoidance


affective


anxiety driven


experiential


forms of


avoidant supervisee


Barker, M.


behaviour


aggressive


blushing


flirtatious


beliefs


core


maladaptive


Bennett-Levy, J.


betrayal


bliss


state of


bodies


professional


‘bodily economy’


body


expressiveness of the


image


language


listening


sensations


sexual


therapist’s


Bonasia, E.


Borys, D.


boundaries


appropriate


asexual


emotional


enforcement of


ethical


personal


professional


psychological


rigid


therapeutic


transgressing


violation of


bracketing


expressive


phenomenological


sublimated


Breuer, J.


broaching


Celenza, A.


Charmaz, K.


Clark, D. A.


Clarkson, P.


client


anxiety


as agent of sexual arousal/attraction


attraction for therapist


declarations of love by the


dehumanization of the


disclosing attraction to the


desire for a


enactment by the


failing the


fantasizing about the


fantasy


feelings


female


gay


ideal


love the


male


married to


negotiating relatedness with a


overt sexual attraction


pain and dread


perverse


receptivity to sexual feelings from a


safety of


seductive


sexually arousing for the


sexual misconduct with a


sexual relationship with a


stalked by the


submissive


therapist attraction for the


transference


cognition


cold


distorted


hot


cognitive behavioural therapy


communication


by impact


healthy


honest


sexual


unconscious


compartmentalization


comprehensibility


emotional


computer love


conjoint therapy


consciousness


alignment of


as inter-experience


as vertical split


circling of


divided


embodied


encarnated


construct


discursive


disembodied mental


embodied


femininity


hegemonic


identity


masculinity


social


counsellors


university


countertransference


cognitive


erotic


handling the


proactive


sexual


sexualized


unacknowledged


courage


therapist


critique


humanistic


cupid


Davies, J. M.


declarative-procedural-reflective model


De Botton, A.


defences


psychic


defensive function


denial


of attraction


of sexual feelings


desire


acting out


as disembodied mental construct


as a form of self-consciousness


cauldron of


defuse


disavows


encounter with


handling of


intrusive policer of


landscape of sexual


novel territory of


phenomenological character of


stirring of


detachment


disclosure


of therapist feelings


‘discrimination model’


disgust


therapist


dissociation


‘double hermeneutic’


dreams


erotic


drives


physiological or biological


Dujovne, B.


effect


physical on therapist


ego


observing


Elliott, R.


embarrassment


embodiment


emotion


as a prime mover


see also regulation, emotional


empathy


enactment


client


inappropriate


procedural


sexual


therapist


encounter


asexual


expressive,


reflective


relational


therapeutic


ending


abrupt


erotic


countertransference


transference


erotomania


ethical taboo


ethical transgression


ethics


excitement


sexual


existence


Dionysian aspects of


embodied


givens of


irreducible


existential


anxiety


validation


existentialism


experience


disclosing of


distress-provoking


embodied


inter-personal


irreducible


of sexual attraction


of sexual repulsion


transformational


face


caress of the


facework


fantasies


fear


of being judged


of exposure


of violence


feeling


flattered


of enchantment


feelings


erotic


sexual


tender


Ferenczi, S.


flirting


formulation


interpersonal


Foucault, M.


framework


relational


Freud, S.


function


defensive


Gabbard, G.O.


gaze, xix


lovers’


therapist’s


gestures


bodily


Giles, J.


Giovazolias, T.


givens


of human existence


Glasser, M.


grandiose


gratification, see also gratified


narcissistic


grounded theory


constructivist


guilty pleasure


Gutheil, T. G.


Hamilton, J. C.


harassment of therapist


Harris, S. M.


hate


making


Hayes, S.


hegemonic


masculinity


Hubble, M. A.


hyperintimacy


tactics


hypothesis


empirical


testing of


idealisation


erotic


idealised therapist


identification


projective


illusion


impulses


masculine


sexual


infatuation


information processing system


distorted


maladaptive


injunctions


integration


enhancement of


existentialism’s


framework for


in CBT


of a sense of self


of desire


of emotional experience


of insights


of theory


personal


psychotherapy


internet


stalking


interpretation


intersubjective


intersubjectivity


interventions


defensive


personalization


relational


specific


technical


intimacy


stalker


intrusion


obsessive relational


issue


personalization, see also personalization intervention


Jeanrond, W. G.


Jung, C. G.


Kernberg, O. F.


Kohut, H.


Ladany, N.


Lester, E.


Lichtenberg, J. W.


Lieblich, A.


listening body


longings


sexual


love


at first sight


being in


craving for


declarations of


fallen in


father’s


mature


mutual


objects


-obsessed


primary


pseudo


real


romantic


secondary


sexual


transference


true


unrequited


lovers


metaphor of


naked space of


transformed


unconsummated


Luca, M.


male


American psychiatrists


client


embodied


gay


gender role conflict


heterosexual


needs


older


role model


seductive


stalkers


supervisor


therapist


traditional


Mann, D.


marriage


between client and therapist


masculinity


see also masculine protest


mate


selection factors


McIlwain, D.


McLeod, J.


meaning and authenticity


Merleau-Ponty, M.


mind


as computer


Cartesian split of


encapsulated


mindful


dissociation


meditation


of sexual cognitions and behaviours


of sexual issues


of sexual thoughts


partitioning


mindfulness


model


cognitive, of transference


cognitive


meta-cognitive


Mullen, P. E.


Mullen’s typology of stalking


‘mutative moment’


narcissism


of psychoanalyst


narcissistic gratification


narcissistic wounds


narrative analysis


neutrality


resonant


obsession


obsessive relational intrusion


Odysseus


offender


profile


sex


otherness


radical


unique


‘Pandora’s box’


paradigm


constructivist/interpretivist


existential


psychoanalytic


relational


research


‘parallel process’


partitioning


conscious


mindful


psychological


personalization intervention


perspective, on sexual attraction and sexuality


ACT


CBT


cognitive processing


Dionysian


evolutionary


existential


integrative


interpersonal


narrative


nondoctrinnaire


on embodiment


phenomenological


pluralistic


psychoanalytic


psychodynamic


relational


phantasies


springing from sexual desires


phenomenological perspective, gay


phenomenology


gender role conflict


phobia


‘pleasure principle’


Pope, K. S.


‘projective identification’


proximity


intimate


psychological


relational


psychoanalysis


relational


traditional


psychology


cognitive


counselling


humanistic


psychotherapy


ACT


CBT


cognitive


contemporary


existential


integrative


phenomenological


psychoanalytic


relational


systemic


rapport


‘reality principle’


receptivity


retaining


to sexual feelings


reciprocity


redemption,


tender


reflection


reflexivity


regression


regulation


emotional


of proximity


state


relatedness


dialogical


negotiating


relationality


obsessive


relationship


dangerous


optimally supportive


person-to-person


supervisory


transferential


Rennie, D. L.


‘repetition compulsion’


repression


repulsion


therapist


research


discourse analysis


grounded theory


narrative analysis


Rodolfa, E.


rumination


Safran, J. D.


Sartre, J. -P.


Schaverien, J.


schemas


emotional


seduction


seductiveness


self


fragmented versatility of


‘self-disclosure’


sex


as an ontic manifestation


therapy


sexual


contact with clients


glances


misconduct


phantasies see also fantasies


sexuality


CBT perspective on


embodied


existential perspective on


normalised


ontological


psychoanalytic


transpersonal


shame


in therapists


shock


therapist


sirens


skin


thick


Smith, J. A.


Sonne, J. L.


Spinelli, E.


stalker


intimacy


see also Mullen’s typology of stalking


stalking


as relational and interactional problem


impact of


internet


statement


professional disclosure


strategies


clinical


Strauss, A.


sublimation


supervisee


avoidant


disclosure


supervision


and broaching sexual attraction


and power distribution


as evaluative


collaborative


effective


negative loop in


norms


role induction in


suppression


surveillance


taboo


ethical


implicit


‘talking cure’


temptation


dangerous


resisting


termination


premature


therapist


as reflective knower


asexual


feelings


guilt


idealised


longings


neutrality


personality and attributes


seductive


shame


vulnerable


therapy


ACT


cognitive behavioural


conjoint


existential


integrative


psychoanalytic


relational


systemic


thoughts


neutralising


thought-action fusion


Timm, T. M.


titillation


training


experiential


inadequacies of


of therapists


‘transcendent quality’


transference


cognitive models of


erotic


father


Oedipal


positive


sexual


‘transference love’


transgressions


boundary


ethical


transpersonal


relationship


typology of stalking


Van Deurzen, E.


violation


boundary


of professional ethical codes


Warnock, M.


Well, A.


‘working alliance’


worry


Yalom, I.

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