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Transference in Psychological Testing

Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 1968
Summary 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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Transfer of Instruction in Introductory Psychology

Psychological Reports, 1974
This 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.
Dennis J. McFarland   +2 more
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Metaphor and Psychological Transference

Metaphor and Symbol, 2016
ABSTRACTPsychotherapy 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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On the physics and psychology of the transference as an interactive field

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1996
An analyst and a physicist combine their disciplines in studying the transference as an interactive field. Through a description of the history and evolution of the therapeutic relationship as one moving from asymmetry to symmetry, from reductive causal interaction to acausal, synchronistic expression of meaning, we describe four levels of interaction ...
Victor Mansfield, J. Marvin Spiegelman
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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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Psychological studies of in vitro fertilization/embryo transfer participants

Journal of In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer, 1989
During 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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Psychological Aspects of the Transfer of Expert Systems Into Application

Comparative Technology Transfer and Society, 2005
To gain the full value of expert systems (ES), transfer from design to application must not only ensure use of the technology but also that users are heeding the decision advice of the system. We report on a study that investigates variables relating to an intention to use an ES and acceptance of ES advice. A technology acceptance model is applied to
I-Chiu Chang   +3 more
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Pastoral Psychology as a Point of Transfer from Systematic Theology to the Psychology of Religion

2011
My first encounter with the psychology of religion must have been through the man I have always considered my true teacher: H. T. de Graaf.1,2 He was a typical liberal Protestant, who did not believe in the bodily resurrection, and for whom the significance of Easter and Ascension and other Christian feast days was not fixed, but formed the subject of ...
Heije Faber, Jacob A. Belzen
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Using psychology in the community: developing transferable skills

Psychology Teaching Review, 1996
It 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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