Transference is when the client projects upon the therapist an impression of their character and personality from an earlier relationship.
Transmission, transference, transfer, conveyance.
It is stress or pressure at right angles to the length, as of a beam of a bridge for example
When two ropes are being pulled at both endsThat is correct but another example is the cables on a suspension bridge. The cables undergo tension while supporting the LOAD. A good kid friendly website for the forces is:http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/buildingbig/lab/forces.html
A wave is a disturbance that propagates through space and time, usually with transference of energy
Quebec BridgeForth BridgeMinato Bridge
Example sentence - She will be transferring to another school next year.
Transference is positive and essential in therapy. The existence of a positive transference from early childhood to the therapist (or other figures) is the glue which allows the relationship to develop. Without transference there can not be first willingness to trust and this is an essential element. The existence of negative transference and the problems of how deeply one can be distorted by past experiences is the work of therapy. To be able to see and experience life realistically is the goal of good therapy. Understanding what is distorted and unrealistic in the current transference is the work of therapy.
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 notion that (preferably) positive attributes from, for an example, the package of the product transfers to the actual product.
The ISBN of The Time of the Transference is 0-932096-43-3.
how can the gender of a health proffesional influence transference
The Golden Gate bridge is a suspension bridge.
a suspension bridge.
Compressive and tensile forces are present in all bridges, and it is the job of engineers to design bridges capable of withstanding these forces without buckling or snapping. Buckling occurs when compressive forces overcome an object's ability to handle compression, and snapping occurs when the tensile forces overcome an object's ability to handle tension. The best way to deal with these forces is to either dissipate them or transfer them. To dissipate force is to spread it out over a greater area, so that no one spot has to bear the brunt of the concentrated force. To transfer force is to move it from an area of weakness to an area of strength, an area designed to handle the force. An arch bridge is a good example of dissipation, while a suspension bridge is a good example of transference. Figures 6 and 7 illustrate tension and compression forces acting on three bridge types.
An example of a beam bridge is Chesapeake Bay bridge-tunnel Site: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/buildingbig/bridge/index.html