Index

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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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