• Transference neurosis is a term that Sigmund Freud introduced in 1914 to describe a new form of the analysand's infantile neurosis that develops during...
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  • § In transference Parallel process Parataxic distortion Projective identification Psychological projection Repetition compulsion Transference neurosis Working...
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  • Neurosis (pl.: neuroses) is a term mainly used today by followers of Freudian thinking to describe mental disorders caused by past anxiety, often that...
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  • controversy. Freud considered such neurosis as impervious to psychoanalytic treatment, as opposed to the transference neurosis where an emotional connection...
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  • Negative transference is the psychoanalytic term for the transference of negative and hostile feelings, rather than positive ones, onto a therapist (or...
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  • Publisher: Routledge, 2017, ISBN 978-1138214613 Margaret Little: Transference Neurosis and Transference Psychosis, Publisher: Jason Aronson; 1993, ISBN 1-56821-074-4...
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    first sight New relationship energy Platonic love Sexual addiction Transference neurosis Triangular theory of love Unrequited love Frank D. Cox, Human Intimacy...
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  • be worked through. The inability to grasp insight in transference is called negative transference. This is where an individual projects these fantasies...
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  • therapy Transference neurosis Transference (album), an album by the band Spoon Transference: A Bipolar Love Story, a 2020 film Transference (video game), a...
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  • Bemerkungen über einen Fall von Zwangsneurose ["Notes Upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis"] (1909). This was the second of six case histories that Freud published...
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  • Noogenic neurosis is a term in logotherapy denoting a form of neurosis stemming from "existential frustration" (see existential crisis). The term was...
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  • mortification Narcissistic neurosis Narcissistic personality disorder Narcissistic supply Narcissistic withdrawal Negative transference Objet petit a Oceanic...
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  • Transfer (propaganda) Transfer of learning Transfer of training Transference Transference neurosis Transpersonal Transpersonal psychology Transsexual Transsexualism...
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  • childhood in the transference evidently disregards the pleasure principle in every way".: 288, 308  The fourth was the so-called "destiny neurosis", manifested...
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  • finds in Spielrein a kindred spirit, and their attraction deepens due to transference. Jung resists the idea of cheating on his wife, Emma, and breaking the...
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  • negative transference. In George Kelly's personal construct theory, the term is used in another sense, to describe the therapist's transference of dependency...
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  • interpretation of the transference neurosis. Alexander agreed with Freud that during psychoanalysis the patient underwent transference based on earlier life...
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  • New York and London: Jason Aronson Little, M. I. (1981). Transference Neurosis & Transference Psychosis. New York: Jason Aronson Meissner, W. (2009) Review...
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  • application may provoke unnecessary hostility, even an iatrogenic transference neurosis. Defenders of the rule, against the practice of the warm supportive...
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  • original theory of anxiety neurosis, Freud was ambivalent in his reception. Freud's view was that there was no single cause of neurosis. Reich continued to use...
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  • regression to dependence', Free Associations (1987) 10:7-22 Transference Neurosis and Transference Psychosis (1981) Body-centred countertransference Paula...
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  • cases presented to him on standard psychoanalytic grounds (e.g. neurosis, transference, etc.). In the 1940s, Jule Eisenbud, Geraldine Pederson-Krag and...
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  • Physicians Practising Psycho-analysis 1912 Types of Onset of Neurosis 1912 The Dynamics of Transference 1912 Contributions to a Discussion on Masturbation 1912...
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  • (Lecture, 1912) "The role of the unconscious in neurosis" (1913) "Life-lie and responsibility in neurosis and psychosis - A contribution to Melancholia"...
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  • offered for working through by transference disruption in self psychology, to the repetitive exploration of the transference in group therapy. Jacques Lacan...
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  • or amytal interview, it uses free association as well as dream and transference material[clarify] during the session as a basis for uncovering relevant...
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    but rather aimed at relieving unconscious tensions. It was this type of neurosis that was first described by Alexander under the name of neurotic character'...
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  • other competitor, father or son. How far the playing down of the Laius neurosis (in orthodox psychoanalysis) can be linked to what Julia Kristeva called...
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  • personality disorder could be understood within the methodology of the transference neurosis. Character perversion Fantasy Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel Object relations...
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    Stekel wrote a book called Auto-erotism: A Psychiatric Study of Onanism and Neurosis, first published in English in 1950. He is also credited with coining the...
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