Training Title: Key Psychodynamic Concepts in Couple Therapy
Clock Hours: 1
Objectives: By the time you complete this course, you should be able to:
• Be able to differentiate between positive and negative transferences
• Understand the meaning of projective identification.
• Understand the two steps of projective identification and how they play out in couples.
• Recognize how not to rescue couples interlocked in projective identification.
Description: Arthur Nielsen, MD, writes that understanding projective identification “offers a powerful lens through which therapists can examine and treat marital dysfunction and discontent.” Projective identification is a defense mechanism by which individuals unconsciously recruit others to help them tolerate painful intrapsychic states of mind. Once therapists grasp the psycho-dynamics of projective identification, then, using tact and empathy, they will be able to significantly help couples become more self-reflective and aware of the minds of their partners. In this interview, Dr. Nielsen uses a number of clinical examples to demonstrate this concept.
Keywords: couple therapy, counseling, projective identification, intrapsychic, psychodynamic
Approval Bodies
Association of Social Work Boards Approved Continuing Education (ACE)
CAADE - California Association for Alcohol/Drug Educators
California Association of DUI Treatment Programs (CADTP)
California Board of Registered Nursing
California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP)
Florida Board of Nursing
Florida Board of Psychology
Florida Dept. of Health (Board of Social Work, Marriage & Family, Mental Health Counseling)
NAADAC, National Association for Addiction Professionals
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