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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.