Therapists' Anger, Hate, Fear, and Sexual Feelings - National Survey of Therapist Responses, Client Characteristics, Critical Events, Formal Complaints, and Training.
Therapists reported frequencies of experiencing instances of feeling anger, hate, fear, and sexual attraction or arousal; encountering client events (e.g., client orgasm, client disrobing, client suicide, client assault on therapist or third party); and engaging in various behaviors (e.g., avoiding clients with human immunodeficiency virus, kissing clients, massaging clients, using weapons or summoning police for protection from clients), with findings differing according to therapist gender, client gender, and theoretical orientation.
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