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  1. Feb 19, 2024 · Transference and countertransference are rooted in psychodynamic theory but can also be supported by social-cognitive and attachment theories. These theories have different approaches to examine how maladaptive behaviors develop subconsciously and outside of our control.

  2. Dec 13, 2023 · Transference refers to the unconscious redirection of feelings and attitudes from past significant relationships onto the therapist or counselor. In short, transference is client-based, not therapist-based. On the other hand, countertransference refers to unconscious emotional reactions and responses toward a client.

  3. Aug 11, 2022 · Countertransference occurs when the therapist responds complementary to the patient’s transference based on their own dysfunctional beliefs or assumptions. Transference and countertransference provide useful insights into the inner world of the patient, therapist, and supervisor.

  4. Dec 6, 2019 · Many social workers confuse the definitions of transference and countertransference and assume both warrant the same response. As we'll discuss throughout this blog, transference and countertransference require very different actions both on the exam and in real life.

  5. Aug 3, 2021 · Countertransference in psychotherapy refers to when a therapist has an initial internal reaction — conscious or unconscious — to their client based on the therapist’s own psychological needs.

  6. Aug 9, 2023 · Countertransference in therapy refers to the emotional reactions, biases, or perceptions that a therapist may have towards a client, influenced by the therapist’s own personal experiences, unconscious feelings, or issues. It can affect the therapeutic relationship and the treatment process.

  7. www.simplypsychology.org › psychoanalytic-theory-of-transferenceWhat Is Transference In Psychology?

    Jan 24, 2024 · Transference is the psychological term of projecting your feelings, based on past experiences, onto someone else in the present. In therapy, this redirection of feelings refers to cases where the client transfers emotions based on previous interactions with figures in their lives onto the therapist (Cooper, 1987).

  8. Nov 20, 2023 · Transference vs. Countertransference. The American Psychological Association (APA) defines countertransference as a reaction to the client or client's transference, which is when the client projects their own conflicts onto the therapist. Transference is a normal part of psychodynamic therapy.

  9. Dec 19, 2023 · Transference is when a client projects feelings on the therapist, while counter-transference is when a therapist projects feelings on the client. What are some of the issues that counter-transference can cause for therapists and their patients?

  10. Transference is a phenomenon in which one seems to direct feelings or desires related to an important figure in one’s life—such as a parent—toward someone who is not that person.