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He has not returned to these fanciful notions, perhaps because they so evidently betray what psychoanalysts would call transference, in this case emotions from the infancy of the revolution to the present.
In fact, you're meant to get permission, but I think you can't ever get permission from anybody who is in therapy with you, because they will tend to accede to your wish to write about them because of aspects of the therapy relationship that we call transference, which might involve a wish to please me or a fear of disappointing me.
Maybe my problem can be attributed to what shrinks call "transference" (blaming WordPress for all those times I couldn't write) is hindering my creativity.
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There's a psychological effect called transference.
That was called transference and was to be avoided.
Further, the phenomenon of patients developing powerful feelings for their therapists – part of what is called transference – was then new.
Freud came to see in this troubling interaction the effects of a more pervasive phenomenon, which he called transference (or in the case of the analyst's desire for the patient, counter-transference).
Freud attributed this development to what he called transference, or the strong attachment patients form with their psychoanalysts — a concept that would later form the cornerstone of Freudian theory.
Sean Grover, a psychoanalyst in New York, added that your romantic or tingly feelings for your therapist could be a standard case of something called transference.
Local experimental label RVNG and Trans-Pecos programming director Sam Hillmer will also present a series called "TRANSFERENCE," taking place at Queens' Knockdown Center.
You can't understand why Hillary Clinton always seems to be, well, dissatisfying to many voters without understanding a fundamental psychoanalytic concept-a phenomenon called transference, and particularly the biggie, the mother transference.
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