TRANSFERENCE AND PROJECTION
Transference is the process by which a client/patient
displaces onto the analyst/therapist the feelings and ideas which derive from
previous persons in his or her life (or objects, as those persons are referred
to in psychoanalytic jargon) and by which the client relates to the analyst as
though analyst were that former person.
Such transference feelings are normally resolved towards the
end of a successful analysis.
Projection differs from transference in that it refers to
the way a person projects parts of his or her own character onto someone else,
i.e. a dishonest person may tend to believe that others are equally dishonest.
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