Transference is the meat of many humanistic therapies..... to avoid talking about it is a form or transference in itself.
There are stages in therapy... initially there's forming the therapeutic relationship....which is often combined with psycho-education. Then there's a process of building awareness and deepening trust and working on "symptom relief". As this process moves forward some therapists move into exploring transference and counter-transference.
This isn't something that all therapists are happy doing, however many therapies assert that without exploring transference the healing process isn't deep enough to give long term relief.
Erotic transference goes both ways. THere's a lovely article by the UK therapist Helena Hargaden describing her erotic transference with a male client and how this helped guide her work with the client.
Exploring transference is about exploring and then naming that which is normally out of awareness and unsaid. It is very powerful, but needs considerable levels of trust and safety to explore. Unfortunately my experience has been that few recently trained therapists have been through the training required for this kind of work.
There are stages in therapy... initially there's forming the therapeutic relationship....which is often combined with psycho-education. Then there's a process of building awareness and deepening trust and working on "symptom relief". As this process moves forward some therapists move into exploring transference and counter-transference.
This isn't something that all therapists are happy doing, however many therapies assert that without exploring transference the healing process isn't deep enough to give long term relief.
Erotic transference goes both ways. THere's a lovely article by the UK therapist Helena Hargaden describing her erotic transference with a male client and how this helped guide her work with the client.
Exploring transference is about exploring and then naming that which is normally out of awareness and unsaid. It is very powerful, but needs considerable levels of trust and safety to explore. Unfortunately my experience has been that few recently trained therapists have been through the training required for this kind of work.