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Maybe this has already been talked about, but I was curious to know your thoughts about this and whether or not any of you have experienced the phenomenon during your internships/ practice. Patients falling in love with you. I had a friend who recently fell head over heals with her therapist (who was a Ph.D student at the time). Of course he was not too far off from her in age and he was very lovely to look at (i've seen him a few times). The interesting thing is that she claimed he seemed to be interested in her too. Apparently he was always very professional, but would become visibly upset when she brought up other males or new relationships. Now I know we have to realistically take the possibility of a skewered perception/ wishful thinking complex into account. However the thing is that this girl is very pretty. I would rate her a good 9/10 in terms of looks (I'm really harsh when it comes to ratings). So I wouldn't blame a guy for developing feeling for her. Hearing this story made me do some research on the issue. I actually read a few articles on transference, but there is visibly not enough research on countertransference. I'm betting that this is because not enough Ph.D students/ clinicians would want to open up about their erotic/loving feelings towards patients. How do you guys/gals feel about experiencing this form of transference? Does it happen often?