Transference WisdomCard™
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Research Notes on Transference
Transference was first described by famous psychologist Sigmund Freud.1 It is the unconscious displacement of feelings for one person to another.1 Carl Jung, another famous psychologist, also talked about transference in his work The Psychology of Transference.1
Fast Facts:
- In therapy, a client sometimes uses transference to redirect feelings for a significant other on to the therapist.2
- In the related condition counter-transference, the therapist can project their own feelings on to the client.2
- There is a new and experimental theory about transference called abusive multiple transference (AMT).2
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Latest Headlines on Transference
What is Transference?
- Traumatic Incident Reduction Association: Transference
- Wise Geek: What is Transference?
- Answers.com: Transference Definition
What are the Uses for Transference?
- Barnes and Noble: Using the Transference in Psychotherapy
- John Suler’s “The Psychology of Cyberspace”: Transference Among People Online
What are the Side Effects, Problems and Controversies for Transference?
- Toddler Time: Transference
- Psychomedia: Phlogiston and the Transferential Thing”: An Intersubjective Formulation of the Problem of Transference
What are the Alternatives to Transference?
- Wikipedia: Transference and Counter Transference During Psychotherapy
- Wikipedia: Psychological Projection
- Wikipedia: Counter Transference
- Wikipedia: Displacement
Wisdom, Blogs and Message Boards about Transference
- Cognitive Daily: Freud Meets Cognitive Psychology
- Dr Bob: Update: Termination Because of Strong Transference
- Behind the Couch: How Insecure Attachment Affects the Therapeutic Relationship
Clinical Trials for Transference
- ClinicalTrails.gov: Transference Results
Abuse of Transference
- Advocate Web: Transference Research
- Therapist Abuse and Malpractice: The Transference Phenomenon Makes Understanding and Litigating Therapist Abuse Cases More Difficult than Other Malpractice Cases
Scientific and Medical Journal Articles on Transference
- JAMA: Transference Articles
- Google Scholar: Transference Results
- PubMed: Transference Listings
Research Notes References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Wikipedia: Transference
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Wikia: Transference
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- Reviewer: Tara Salamone
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- Last update: Oct. 15, 2009
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- Contributor: Janet
- Reviewer: Tara Salamone
- Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
- Redirects: Transferance, Transference theory, Transference Theories, Emotional Transference, Psychological Transference
- Last update: Jan. 14, 2009
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