Definition of Transferences. Meaning of Transferences. Synonyms of Transferences

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Definition of Transferences

Transference
Transference Trans"fer*ence, n. The act of transferring; conveyance; passage; transfer.

Meaning of Transferences from wikipedia

- Transference (German: Übertragung) is a phenomenon within psychotherapy in which repetitions of old feelings, attitudes, desires, or fantasies that someone...
- In his pioneering studies of transference phenomena, Freud noted the existence of both positive and negative transferences, while expressing a preference...
- Transference is a phenomenon in psychoanalysis. Transference may also refer to: Transference focused psychotherapy, a type of therapy Transference neurosis...
- (SPR), and has remained more po****r than the earlier expression thought-transference. Telepathy experiments have historically been criticized for a lack of...
- fantasies and impulses are generated. He called these newer versions "transferences" and characterized them as the substitution of the analyst for a person...
- The book deals with the so-called narcissistic transferences. Part I deals with the idealizing transference, which is directed toward the analyst, when the...
- positive transference. However, transferences, or more correctly here, the therapist's 'counter-transferences' can also be negative. Today transference (from...
- Transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP) is a highly structured, twice-w****ly modified psychodynamic treatment based on Otto F. Kernberg's object relations...
- Knowledge is an awareness of facts, a familiarity with individuals and situations, or a practical skill. Knowledge of facts, also called propositional...
- and Buddhism. It may be described as "transference of consciousness at the time of death", "mindstream transference", "the practice of conscious dying"...