The question of transference has been extensively covered in nursing literature. Faced with a patient approaching the end of life, caregivers, emotionally shaken, sometimes lose their therapeutic bearings. By drawing on the principles of countertransference, they can support these patients with all the necessary empathy, without becoming lost in the complexity of transference issues.
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Int J Environ Res Public Health
July 2021
Cognition and Memory Disorders Service, Department of Geriatric Medicine, Institute of Geriatrics and Active Aging, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore 308433, Singapore.
A parallel mixed-methods study on 20 patient-caregiver dyads in an Asian population was conducted to explore the differential perceptions and barriers to ACP in dementia. We recruited English-speaking patients with mild dementia and their caregivers. A trained ACP facilitator conducted ACP counseling.
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March 2019
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The question of transference has been extensively covered in nursing literature. Faced with a patient approaching the end of life, caregivers, emotionally shaken, sometimes lose their therapeutic bearings. By drawing on the principles of countertransference, they can support these patients with all the necessary empathy, without becoming lost in the complexity of transference issues.
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