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According to this view, [[transference]] is the attribution of [[knowledge]] to the [[Other]], the supposition that the [[Other]] is a [[subject supposed to know|subject who knows]]:
<blockquote>"As soon as the subject who is supposed to know exists somewhere . . . there is transference."<ref>{{S11}} p. 232</ref></blockquote>
Although the [[existence]] of the [[transference]] is a necessary condition of [[psychoanalytic treatment]], it is not sufficient in itself; it is also necessary that the analyst deal with the [[transference]] in a unique way.