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Demands on the Therapists

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In this chapter, we want to deal further with the complex transference processes between the children and the therapists. In doing so, we will refrain from addressing the reciprocal transferences that take place between the children. Although these are important for understanding the dynamics in any given group, such an examination would exceed the limitations of this book. In addition, we will describe some other problems associated with cotherapy.

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Correspondence to Walter Holl .

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Holl, W. (2017). Demands on the Therapists. In: Group Therapy with Children. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-15813-2_8

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