Abstract

The Bogolob paper on “Tape Recorders in Clinical Sessions” (this volume) contains valuable perspectives on the use of tape recording in psychotherapy, but it fails to adequately develop the concept of client reaction to taping when it classifies negative transference reactions as psychopathology. This paper offers a variation on Bogolob's themes by suggesting that object relations theory offers a more useful framework for interpretation of therapist and patient behaviors following introduction of tape recording in psychotherapy sessions.

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