Transference Behavior
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Transference behavior. Transference is the process of projecting ones feelings toward an important figure in your life onto someone else. Transference is seen as being a general phenomena and for those who believe in its existence is one that is acted out by everyone and often contributes to the decisions we make about those we chose as friends and partners as well as towards those we may not like without that person doing anything other being him or herself. 9252019 Transference is a psychology term used to describe a phenomenon in which an individual redirects emotions and feelings often unconsciously from one person to another.
Therapy heightens this unconscious propensity for bringing your feelings into the therapeutic relationship. Transference is a phenomenon in which one seems to direct feelings or desires related to an important figure in ones lifesuch as a parenttoward someone who is not that person. 252021 Freud asserted that transference is often related to unresolved issues occurring in the clients past.
Transference most often happens as a result of behavioral patterns developed in a significant childhood relationship such as with a caregiver. Freud found that transference can be destructive or helpful during therapy depending on how the patient and therapist interact. Transference is the process of projecting ones feelings toward an important figure in your life onto someone else.
Frequently spoken about in reference to the therapeutic relationship the classic example of sexual transference is falling in love with ones therapist. In his later writings Freud. The term emerged from Sigmund Freud.
Especially the patients transfer to the therapist of feelings and attitudes associated with a parent or similar person from childhood. In this view a. In organizational surveys.
5282019 Transference occurs when a person redirects some of their feelings or desires for another person to an entirely different person. 6182012 Therapists in consultation with one another may refer to transference as a general statement about the strength of the therapeutic relationship. 162010 Transference first described by Sigmund Freud is a phenomenon in psychotherapy in which there is an unconscious redirection of feelings from one person to another.
