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- Transference - Psychology Today
Transference is a phenomenon in which one seems to direct feelings or desires related to an important figure in one’s life—such as a parent—toward someone who is not that person
- Transference: What It Is and How to Deal With It - WebMD
Transference is when someone redirects their feelings about one person onto someone else During a therapy session, it usually refers to a person transferring their feelings
- Transference Countertransference in Therapy: 6 Examples
Transference is when clients project past feelings onto therapists Countertransference is when therapists react emotionally to clients’ projections To maintain professionalism and objectivity, these should be managed using self-awareness, empathy, and setting effective boundaries
- Transference - Wikipedia
Transference is the client's unconscious shifting to the analyst of feelings, attitudes, and fantasies (both positive and negative) that are reactions to significant others in the client's past
- What Is Transference In Psychology?
Transference is the psychological term of projecting your feelings, based on past experiences, onto someone else in the present In therapy, this redirection of feelings refers to cases where the client transfers emotions based on previous interactions with figures in their lives onto the therapist (Cooper, 1987)
- Transference: What It Means and How It May Be Used in Therapy - Healthline
Transference occurs when an individual has emotions about one person that are actually related to their feeling for another It's common in relationships between a therapist and client and may
- Transference: What It Means and How It Affects Therapy - Verywell Mind
Transference happens when your feelings for someone else are projected onto your therapist It's a key part of psychodynamic therapies, and it's something your therapist will likely want to explore to understand your interactions and relationship patterns better
- Transference: What It Means Examples - Choosing Therapy
In transference, a person takes the feelings associated with one person in their life, like a parent for example, and transfers them unconsciously onto someone else, most often the therapist Projection, on the other hand, involves attributing one’s own feelings onto someone else
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