Transference Cure
5282019 Transference-focused psychotherapy In a well-established therapy relationship a patient and a therapist can choose to use transference as a tool of treatment.
Transference cure. 7102013 Another example of a transference cure for whooping cough it is only necessary to go to the curer and tell him about the case and it is cured in this way. It alters the whole analytic situation. Transference is the process of projecting ones feelings toward an important figure in your life onto someone else.
Your therapist may help you transfer. Transference Definition Transference is the phenomenon whereby we unconsciously transfer feelings and attitudes from a person or situation in the past on to a person or situation in the present. The term emerged from Sigmund Freud s psychoanalytic practice in the 1890s.
The process is at least partly inappropriate to the present see Box 2. It is really best suited for problems that are relational in nature such as anger or depression problems where transference leads patients towards inappropriate and exaggerated moods and actions. It pushes to one side the patients rational aim of becoming healthy and free from his ailments.
It can transport therapy from lecture. 4172014 Stage 3 Transference Cure Berne acknowledged the work of the psychoanalyst Fenichel 1945 in elucidating the nature of such transference improvement. Points to note a The process of transference is not conscious.
412006 A case report of a transference cure. Instead of it there emerges the aim of pleasing the analyst and of winning his applause and love. Establishing a relationship with a dependent patient is a necessary part of treatment and the inevitable transference must be sensitively handled.
A diagnostic clue of this third stage of cure is that the client will shift the main focus of the game playing on to the psychotherapist. 6182012 Transference in therapy can be incredibly helpful pointing us in the direction of unhealed wounds. All the different methods may be classified as washing cures wasting cures and transference cures.
