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Transference
Transference meaning
The act of conveying from one place to another; the act of transferring or the fact of being transferred. | The process by which emotions and desires, originally associated with one person, such as a parent, are unconsciously shifted to another.
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In particular he used three methods – transference of time, transference of place and transference of utility.
Not surprisingly, his team decided there was no evidence to support the lab leak theory and it was probably a case of zoonotic transference after all.
Lyttle questioned Shacker’s identification of Ibey’s DNA at several locations, including on the victim’s body, suggesting positive identifications could be explained by transference from things in the home or other contact she might have had with Ibey.
Not to alarm you, but the government is telling us right now that bird flu transference to humans is very rare.
While it’s not the first step, the ethical choice is to refer the client to a new mental health provider when transference and countertransference reach such a high level that it prevents the client from progressing in therapy.
Those who depend on imported water damn water transference for agriculture.
And what Chiang said about “memory transference” and experiments on cats, was any of that true?
In nine Commissionerates where manual system of monitoring was being followed, transference copies of shipping bills for exports had not been received even after 90 days of exports.
Marketing materials refer to these tidbits as a “CV,” which will feature the salmon’s origin, how it was farmed, its size upon transference into seawater, as well as the farming facility’s location.
This allows men to have ejaculatory control but with less loss of sexual sensation and reduces the transference to their wives.
Further extrapolations include the later transference of image-making behavior from the cave to megalithic sites, and the subsequent invention of agriculture to feed the site builders.
Heinz Kohut thought similarly to Freud's idea of transference.
However, the inheritance was so vast that its transference would dramatically increase either French or Austrian power which, due to the implied threat of European hegemony, was of the utmost importance to Europe as a whole.
Mountbatten's instructions emphasised a united India as a result of the transference of power but authorised him to adapt to a changing situation in order to get Britain out promptly with minimal reputational damage.
On the downside, the transference of powers remove Norrin's memories and his moral convictions!
Propp, p. 74. Propp's 31 functions also fall within six 'stages' (preparation, complication, transference, struggle, return, recognition), and a stage can also be repeated, which can affect the perceived order of elements.
The transference of the city did not, however, mean the abandonment of the east end of the promontory, on which stand the remains of several very large villas.
Usually, such matting of 1.85:1 film is eliminated to match the 1.78:1 aspect ratio in the DVD and HD image transference.
What is crucial to modern psychoanalytic theory and practice is the power of the unconscious and the transference phenomenon.