نتایج جستجو برای: transference psychology

تعداد نتایج: 205922  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
Albert J. Walton

1. Growth of adult mammalian tissue can be prolonged by transference to fresh medium. 2. In a few cases this growth can be continued for ten or eleven generations up to a period of forty days. 3. In the majority of cases growth ceases after three or four generations. 4. After the first transference growth is increased, but in subsequent generations it gradually diminishes and ultimately ceases ...

2015
D.K. de Souza L.P. Salles A.A.M. Rosa e Silva

Although the metabolism of early bovine embryos has not been fully elucidated, several publications have addressed this important issue to improve culture conditions for cattle reproductive biotechnologies, with the ultimate goal of producing in vitro embryos similar in quality to those developing in vivo. Here, we review general aspects of bovine embryo metabolism in vitro and in vivo, and dis...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 1996
M B Connolly P Crits-Christoph A Demorest K Azarian L Muenz J Chittams

This investigation explored the nature of transference of interpersonal patterns in patients' psychotherapy narratives. The relation between interpersonal patterns with significant others in a patient's life and the pattern with the therapist early in treatment was examined. Cluster analysis was used to categorize similar relationships for each of 35 patients. Many patients revealed multiple in...

2007
M. Laurent

Let Θ be a point in R. We split the classical Khintchine’s Transference Principle into n − 1 intermediate estimates which connect exponents ωd(Θ) measuring the sharpness of the approximation to Θ by linear rational varieties of dimension d, for 0 ≤ d ≤ n− 1. We also review old and recent results related to these n exponents.

Journal: :Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 1996
R S White

Psychoanalytic process is defined as the interaction between the psychoanalyst and the patient, primarily through the interplay of transference and resistance. Transference and resistance are understood as a unitary phenomenon that can be expressed either as an intrapsychic potential or as an interpersonal relationship. One of the aims of psychoanalytic technique is to encourage, through interp...

2010
Colin White

In this paper I review the use of the concept of transference in psychotherapy, and explore its limitations. I go on to argue that the concept is no longer useful to us in the practice of contemporary psychotherapy. Along the way I will make reference to some of the potential pitfalls of a psychotherapy without it, pitfalls into which I believe practitioners of psychotherapy and counselling fre...

Journal: :The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry 1993
O H Blomfield

Psychoanalysis, as procedure, theory and therapy, is a unique activity centred around a special approach to a formalised intersubjective relationship. The phenomena of transference and counter-transference between analyst and analysand allow the emergence of a generative interplay between creative impulses struggling for expression and a persistent search for clarity by appropriate analytic int...

Journal: :The International journal of psycho-analysis 1958
D W WINNICOTT

I wish to make an examination of the capacity of the individual to be alone, acting on the assumption that this capacity is one of the most important signs of maturity in emotional development. In almost all our psycho-analytic treatments there come times when the ability to be alone is important to the patient. Clinically this may be represented by a silent phase or a silent session, and this ...

2010
Felix Schönbrodt Peter Frensch

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Journal: :The Journal of psychotherapy practice and research 1999
C Milbrath M Bond S Cooper H J Znoj M J Horowitz J C Perry

Using sequential analysis, the authors examined how therapists' actions related to the verbal disclosure and defensive patterns that followed therapists' interventions within a single therapy hour for 20 patients. At the same time, a new measure, the Psychodynamic Intervention Rating Scale (PIRS), was tested for reliability and construct validity. Results indicated that therapists fit their sty...

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