- (SPR), and has
remained more po****r than the
earlier expression thought-
transference.
Telepathy experiments have
historically been
criticized for a lack...
-
Transference (German: Übertragung) is a
phenomenon within psychotherapy in
which repetitions of old feelings, attitudes, desires, or
fantasies that someone...
- the
strands of the
novel more easily,
without compromising the ‘
thought-
transference’ for
which he
argued so p****ionately." Le Monde's 100
Books of the...
- be
worked through. The
inability to
grasp insight in
transference is
called negative transference. This is
where an
individual projects these fantasies...
-
experience with mesmerism.
Barrett believed that he had been
witness to
thought transference and by the 1870s he was
investigating poltergeists. In September...
-
derangement of the senses" (e.g. Rimbaud), "Automatic
writing and
thought transference" (e.g. Yeats), and "Frenzy" (e.g. Shakespeare). The poet's eye, in...
- psychology.
Areas of
study included hypnotism, dissociation,
thought-
transference, mediumship,
Reichenbach phenomena,
apparitions and
haunted houses...
-
Transference neurosis is a term that
Sigmund Freud introduced in 1914 to
describe a new form of the analysand's
infantile neurosis that
develops during...
- few
times they
communicated with him,
Barney said it
seemed to be "
thought transference"; at that time, he was
unfamiliar with the word "telepathy". Under...
-
presence as one
living person experimentally conveys his
thought to another, by
thought-
transference. Gurney's
hypnotic experiments were
undertaken in the...