Sentence examples for in a transference from inspiring English sources

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They're essential to the show's very existence, like a pacemaker, and they also constitute an extraordinarily authentic-seeming depiction of what goes on between a psychotherapist and a patient, so much so that you're likely to find yourself caught up in a transference relationship of your own with Dr. Melfi.

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And Soloway is onto something deep: so much of American gay politics emerged from the pain of Jewish queers — Harvey Milk, Larry Kramer, Leslie Feinberg — who were rejected by their communities, and then, in a complex transference, applied Jewish models of identity to the lives of erotic outsiders.

Separated proteins were transferred overnight at 4°C to a nitrocellulose membrane (Hybond ECL, Amersham Biosciences, Barcelona, Spain) in a wet transference system (Mini Trans-Blot ElectrophoreticTransfer Cell, Bio-Rad, Madrid, Spain).

This shift in the workplace will fuel a transference of skills, a revolution led by a new generation leading the charge and transferring skills to the existing workforce.

The advantage of the ballistic capture is to save fuel consumption in an orbit transference from around the Earth to around the Moon.

The highly delocalized anionic charges surrounding the boron atoms in the polymer give rise to weak association with lithium ions in the polymer matrix, resulting in an ion transference number close to unity and remarkably high ionic conductivity.

Gradually everything the viewer takes on board is wrongly labelled and travelling under a false passport, and Dr Banks finds himself less the physician than the patient, a Hitchcockian figure in a familiar transference-of-guilt situation.

Moreover, IL-6 seems to play a pivotal role in the transference of a pro-inflammatory state from the mother to the fetus, as umbilical cord blood levels of IL-6 from obese mothers are higher than those from normal pregnancies [ 40].

As such, it is the essential tool in the analytic cure, for by bringing to the surface repressed emotions and allowing them to be examined in a clinical setting, transference can permit their being worked through in the present.

In a nicely judged transference of the psychic to the civic, the story develops the resulting tension by having a pair of health inspectors descend on the man's snack bar and subject his baked potatoes and sausage rolls to a comically merciless inquisition with their "thermoprobe".

Psychoanalysis today aims to understand and eliminate negative forces in a person's "transference" — the emotions and predispositions, both conscious and unconscious, from that person's present and past experiences as they come to life as motivational forces in the present, and in particular in the treatment and toward others in the patient's life.

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