Transference Social Work
5282019 Transference occurs when a person redirects some of their feelings or desires for another person to an entirely different person.
Transference social work. Handouts are needed to understand this presentation better. Therapists interested in relational issues and deep work expect transference of some sort to arise and most are comfortable talking about it. This dynamic occurs when a social worker unconsciously relates to the clients situation.
1212008 A contribution to the understanding of transference and counter-transference as they affect and may be used in social work relationships. Psychodynamic perspective on social work highlighting the therapeutic developmental potential of the relationship the dynamics of transference and countertransfence and the practical frame arrangements seen as necessary for the relationship to be effective in this. 9252019 Maternal transference occurs when an individual treats another person as a mother or idealized mother figure.
Perhaps the client reminds the social worker of themselves at a point in their lives or of a close friend. It is where the individual transfers feelings and attitudes from a person or situation in the past on to a. Frequently spoken about in reference to the therapeutic relationship the classic example of sexual transference is falling in love with ones therapist.
Presentation prepared for a seminar on transference and counter-transference. Transference is when the client redirects transfers an unconscious feeling desire or expectation from another person toward their therapist. Transference refers to the fact that we act towards people in the present based on our experiences from the past particularly with our parents while we were growing up.
One example of transference is when you observe characteristics of. Reference is made to case material illustrating various aspects of transference. Both transference and countertransference represent the manner in which the client acts and feels toward the therapist and vice versa.
Sometimes we benefit from this displacement though usually only temporarily. In other words we repeat patterns of behavior in the present that we learned in the past. The term transference originates from Psychodynamic Therapy where it is defined as a clients unconscious conflicts that can cause problems in everyday life.
