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In [[psychoanalysis]], [[transference]] (''transfert'') refers to the [[process]] by which [[affect]] and [[desire]] originally associated with one person, such as a parent or sibling, are [[unconscious]]ly shifted to another person, especially to the [[analyst]].<ref>http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=transference</ref>
Transference is common. Only in a personally or socially harmful context can transference be described as a pathological issue, however, there is an experimental new theory of tranference known as AMT (Abusive Multiple Tranference), put forth by [[David W. Bernstein]], in which the abuser not only transfers negative feelings directed towards their abuser to the victim, but also transfers the power and dominance of their own abuser to themselves. This is often the case with murderers, for example the serial killer [[Carroll Cole]]. While his father was away in [[WWII]], Cole's mother engaged in several extra-marital affairs, forcing Cole to watch, and later beat him to ensure that he would not alert his father. Cole would later come to murder many women whom he considered "loose", and those in general who reminded him of his mother. AMT also ties in very closely with Power/Control Killers, as the feeling and view of control is passed from one abuser to those proceeding him or her.
==See Also==* [[Counter-transference]]* [[Displacement of the transference]]* [[Idealizing transference]]* [[Identification]]* [[Narcissistic transference]]* [[Negative therapeutic reaction]]* [[Negative transference]]* [[Psychotic transference]]* [[Resistance]]* [[Resolution of the transference]]* [[Therapeutic alliance]]* [[Transference/counter-transference (analytical psychology)]]* [[Transference depression]]* [[Transference hatred]]* [[Transference in children]]* [[Transference love]]* [[Transference neurosis]]* [[Transference relationship]]* [[Twinship transference/alter ego transference]]* [[Working-through]] == References ==
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# ——. (1915a). Observations on transference love (further recommendations on the technique of psycho-analysis III). SE, 12: 157-171.
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