Alan Levy, PhD: Transference, Countertransference, and the Unconscious

Brandon Gimbel and Alan Levy explain how unconscious thoughts and feelings shape the therapeutic relationship and how exploring those dynamics helps bring greater awareness to patterns that influence everyday life.

“It really is a meeting of minds where two people try to make sense out of one’s experience.”

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