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Transference in Psychological Testing
Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 1968Summary Transference as a theoretical construct within the conceptual framework of psychoanalysis is examined, pointing out the limitations this imposes on its use. After discussing why the term transference cannot be applied to psychological testing, the ways in which it has been misused are presented.
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Metaphor and Psychological Transference
Metaphor and Symbol, 2016ABSTRACTPsychotherapy is a mental health activity where therapists assist clients through verbal interaction. The phenomenon of transference, where clients superimpose their past experiences onto present life situations, occurs frequently in psychotherapy, and may have varied effects on treatment outcome depending on how it is managed or “worked ...
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Transfer of Instruction in Introductory Psychology
Psychological Reports, 1974This study examined the extent to which for 2 classes ( ns = 72, 68) there would be positive transfer from instruction in introductory psychology to a reading task involving related psychological materials. Positive transfer occurred primarily for students with lower midterm exam scores.
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Psychological studies of in vitro fertilization/embryo transfer participants
Journal of In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer, 1989During the last decade, reproductive endocrinology has provided new technologies for treatment of infertility--one of which is in vitro fertilization/embryo transfer (IVF/ET). The use of this technology has been accompanied by considerable interest in understanding the psychology of those seeking IVF/ET and in understanding psychological reactions ...
C M, Mazure, D A, Greenfeld
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Using psychology in the community: developing transferable skills
Psychology Teaching Review, 1996It is increasingly accepted that higher education should help students become aware of and develop their personal transferable skills. Many innovative solutions to problems in the current learning environment have been developed by teachers to address these issues, and the Enterprise in Higher Education initiative has supported educators in this area ...
Nancy Falchikov, Lucy MacLeod
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Teaching, Classroom Authority, and the Psychology of Transference
The Journal of General Education, 2000[B]ehind the love known as transference is the affirmation of the link between the desire of the analyst and the desire of the patient. This is what Freud expressed in a kind of rapid sleight of hand when he said?after all, it is only the desire of the patient?this should reassure one's colleagues.
James S. Baumlin, Margaret E. Weaver
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Network Financial Transfers and Psychological Distress Among Unmarried Mothers
Journal of Family Issues, 2022Almost 50% of single-mother households live below 200% of the poverty line. In addition to material needs, mothers living in poverty have higher levels of psychological distress. Although some forms of network support (e.g., perceived support, welcomed support) promote well-being, how do financial transfers relate to unmarried mothers’ levels of ...
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An Ego Psychology-Object Relations Theory Approach to the Transference
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1987This paper summarizes an ego psychology-object relations theory and its application to psychoanalytic technique, particularly to the analysis of the transference. The relative importance of verbal, nonverbal, and generally relational "channels" of communication in patients with differing degrees of transference regression is examined.
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The transference neurosis from the viewpoint of self psychology
Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 1987(1987). The transference neurosis from the viewpoint of self psychology. Psychoanalytic Inquiry: Vol. 7, Transference Neurosis Evolution or Obsolescence, pp. 535-550.
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TRANSFERENCE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE AND ITS IMPACT ON MEXICO
International Journal of Psychology, 1984The impact of the transfer of the psychological knowledge from the developed countries to Mexico, is briefly described. It is clear that scientific psychological methodology and contents were introduced to Mexico at the end of the 19th Century.
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