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Experienced psychotherapists realize that there are many levels of meaning
behind much that is said during the therapeutic hour. The challenge for the
competent professional is to become wise enough to learn what to ignore an
d sensitive enough to know what to emphasize. Sorting this out is at the he
art of the practice of good psychotherapy. In this article, we will briefly
share our thoughts on this rich but complicated interpersonal interaction
using Kohutian self psychology theory to understand the role of countertran
sference in the process of conducting psychotherapy (C) 2001 John Wiley & S
ons, Inc.