Transference is a key concept in psychoanalysis, distinguishing the analytic treatment from other forms of psychotherapy. In this essay, the authors place transference into the context of a general psychology of human functioning and link it to the neurobiology of perception. The authors briefly review the literature within and outside of psychoanalysis, define transference through the lens of perception, and propose that it is ubiquitous in humans. When not impaired, transference is an adaptive ego function that emerges, along with countertransference, in the context of any interpersonal situation of significant emotional import. The authors draw on W. Freeman’s (2003, 2004) research on olfaction, which has since been replicated in other sen...
The theoretical perspective of the sociology of knowledge provides the framework for this study of t...
In this article, we were concerned with the conceptual definition of the sensible information, which...
In this article the author tried an exploration of transference phenomena, which are found not only ...
Transference is a key concept in psychoanalysis, distinguishing the analytic treatment from other fo...
The transference is a fundamental concept of psychoanalytic treatment. This chapter provides an evol...
Experimental research examining the clinical concept of transference (S. Freud, 1912/1958; H. S. Sul...
There are differences today amongst psychoanalysts regarding if psychoanalysis should limit itself t...
[[abstract]]An Intensive Case Study of the Transference Recognition in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy ...
[[abstract]]An Intensive Case Study of the Transference Recognition in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy ...
ABSTRACT. The importance of transference has been emphasized by psychodynamically oriented clinician...
AS AN INTRODUCTION I WOULD LIKE to make a few general remarks about transference as I see it. Transf...
The history of brain theory is described in terms of three kinds of theory of perception. The most w...
The role of transference phenomena in group psychotherapy has been underestimated and neglected desp...
For a century or so, the multidisciplinary nature of neuroscience has left the field fractured into ...
Perception is often analysed as a process in which causal events from the environment act on a subje...
The theoretical perspective of the sociology of knowledge provides the framework for this study of t...
In this article, we were concerned with the conceptual definition of the sensible information, which...
In this article the author tried an exploration of transference phenomena, which are found not only ...
Transference is a key concept in psychoanalysis, distinguishing the analytic treatment from other fo...
The transference is a fundamental concept of psychoanalytic treatment. This chapter provides an evol...
Experimental research examining the clinical concept of transference (S. Freud, 1912/1958; H. S. Sul...
There are differences today amongst psychoanalysts regarding if psychoanalysis should limit itself t...
[[abstract]]An Intensive Case Study of the Transference Recognition in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy ...
[[abstract]]An Intensive Case Study of the Transference Recognition in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy ...
ABSTRACT. The importance of transference has been emphasized by psychodynamically oriented clinician...
AS AN INTRODUCTION I WOULD LIKE to make a few general remarks about transference as I see it. Transf...
The history of brain theory is described in terms of three kinds of theory of perception. The most w...
The role of transference phenomena in group psychotherapy has been underestimated and neglected desp...
For a century or so, the multidisciplinary nature of neuroscience has left the field fractured into ...
Perception is often analysed as a process in which causal events from the environment act on a subje...
The theoretical perspective of the sociology of knowledge provides the framework for this study of t...
In this article, we were concerned with the conceptual definition of the sensible information, which...
In this article the author tried an exploration of transference phenomena, which are found not only ...