99% of this went way over my head. I'm a client, and I've developed some moderate transference with my therapist. I was hoping to be enlightened as to why allowing transference interferes with therapy. I have not gotten a clear answer from anybody. I've only been told that...
1. It is unethical.
2. It interferes with the trust between a client and a therapist.
There is no other relationship where one person reveals their deepest thoughts and emotions to another person with no reciprocation...
What I gather from this fuzzy and heavy-going discussion is that psychoanalytic terminology falls short of grasping the bigger picture of human experience and borrows heavily from all sorts of sciences. Is transference a fact or hypothesis?
I love it when learned people gather together and get all analytical about their work and smugly stroke each other’s egos. I’ve had a therapist from Hell. No need for details. He has no boundaries and he doesn’t care about the harm that can be done. Are you going to step up to the plate and speak up when you know a colleague is a threat to his/her client? Are you going to offer free sessions to help fix the mess created by those in your own profession? DO NO HARM! Get over yourselves!
"The transferences that are most interesting are the ones that don't accommodate". Who is being accommodated and is it on the timeframe of the "schema" the person is developing, will develop or independently work through in the future? or accommodated by the psychoanalyst?A 9 yr old, adult hawk, will overlap aggression from human imprinting regardless of daily conditioning. Something more to be said about "kindling" (compared w/flicker function, sensory gating) and consciousness. similar
I am in the ecstatic throes of a profound case of transference in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. And I am very interested and curious about the dynamics of this very fascinating phenomenon!
99% of this went way over my head. I'm a client, and I've developed some moderate transference with my therapist. I was hoping to be enlightened as to why allowing transference interferes with therapy. I have not gotten a clear answer from anybody. I've only been told that...
1. It is unethical.
2. It interferes with the trust between a client and a therapist.
There is no other relationship where one person reveals their deepest thoughts and emotions to another person with no reciprocation...
drummerchick435 11 months ago
What I gather from this fuzzy and heavy-going discussion is that psychoanalytic terminology falls short of grasping the bigger picture of human experience and borrows heavily from all sorts of sciences. Is transference a fact or hypothesis?
pawsoned 1 year ago
I love it when learned people gather together and get all analytical about their work and smugly stroke each other’s egos. I’ve had a therapist from Hell. No need for details. He has no boundaries and he doesn’t care about the harm that can be done. Are you going to step up to the plate and speak up when you know a colleague is a threat to his/her client? Are you going to offer free sessions to help fix the mess created by those in your own profession? DO NO HARM! Get over yourselves!
hanno357 1 year ago 6
thank you for posting this! <3
1111journey 1 year ago
waves and partcles
mikevern69 1 year ago 2
"The transferences that are most interesting are the ones that don't accommodate". Who is being accommodated and is it on the timeframe of the "schema" the person is developing, will develop or independently work through in the future? or accommodated by the psychoanalyst?A 9 yr old, adult hawk, will overlap aggression from human imprinting regardless of daily conditioning. Something more to be said about "kindling" (compared w/flicker function, sensory gating) and consciousness. similar
jenelle152 1 year ago
I wonder how emotional iq affects conscious understanding of transference.
abackimages 1 year ago
i think this is fantastic .......there is a lady called bryon katie have a look at what she does with transference... all on youtube
anthonymellor7 2 years ago
i love these legends
immak4u 2 years ago
Can a person transfer resentments they feel about particular issues onto you so you receive scorn and blame instead of them?
86443 2 years ago
Thanks for uploading this !
alltycham 2 years ago
Thank you for this vid and your channel.
I am in the ecstatic throes of a profound case of transference in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. And I am very interested and curious about the dynamics of this very fascinating phenomenon!
The brain is a wonderous and marvelous thing
carpetmermaid 3 years ago
That's great to hear all of them together. Thank you for this opportunity!
Imagopsy 3 years ago