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Irving Steingart has written: 'A thing apart' -- subject(s): Countertransference (Psychology), Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Transference (Psychology)
Transference refers to a patient projecting feelings or emotions onto their therapist that stem from past relationships. Countertransference occurs when a therapist projects their own unresolved issues onto a patient. Both phenomena can affect the therapeutic relationship and should be managed carefully.
The general concept has to do with transference and countertransference. Tis involves the client or the therapist perceiving the personality and attributes to the other because of past history with other people and relationships.
Client dependency refers to a client's excessive reliance on a therapist for emotional support and decision-making. Countertransference refers to a therapist's emotional response to a client that is often unconscious and based on the therapist's own unresolved issues or past experiences. Both client dependency and countertransference can impact the therapeutic relationship and effectiveness of therapy.
Countertransference - 2008 was released on: USA: 28 March 2008 (Columbia University Film Festival)
Transference issues may manifest as participants projecting feelings or experiences onto the facilitator, while countertransference may occur when the facilitator projects their own unresolved feelings or experiences onto the participants. This can impact the dynamic of the group and hinder effective communication and understanding. Addressing transference and countertransference requires self-awareness, boundaries, and open communication.
Enrique Racker has written: 'Transference and counter-transference' -- subject(s): Counter-transference (Psychology), Transference (Psychology)
The Time of the Transference was created in 1986.
The term is "transference". Transference occurs when a person redirects emotions from one individual to another, often based on past experiences or relationships. This phenomenon is commonly observed in counseling and therapy settings.
The ISBN of The Time of the Transference is 0-932096-43-3.
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Transference is when the client projects upon the therapist an impression of their character and personality from an earlier relationship.