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Hello Tsuyoshi Munekata and others,
I suppose reading of this book might be very clarifying and helpfull:
Sexual feelings in psychotherapy: exploration for therapists and
therapists-in-training
Kenneth S. POPE, Janet L. Sonne, Jean Holroyd
ISBN 1-55798-201-5
American Psychological Association
kind regards,
Marc H.M. Hermans
Psychiatrist-psychotherapist
Fortuinstraat 56
2800 Mechelen
Belgium
Tel: *-32-15-422201
Fax: *-32-15-419928
Tsuyoshi Munekata wrote:
>Dear friends
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>In Japan psychoanalyst sometimes is discriminated by ordinary people.
>The problem is having sex with a client. I tell psychotherapist
>erotised transference vs. erotic transference at the university.
>Sometimes superviser has sex with an analysand. Its behavior is
>effective in Japan, I wonder.
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>If you like, please tell me having sex in psychoanalysis. I hope it's
>problematic, to tell the truth. The national feeling is negative for
>its behavior, I think in Japan. But I know the truth of foreign
>country's situation. Which is better? Some questions is welcome.
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>Best wishes,
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>Tsuyoshi Munekata
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