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[[Transference]] [[Love]]
The term transference love designates an emotional relationship, determined by the analytic situation, of which the manifest object is the analyst; the task of the analyst in this circumstance is to trace the relationship back, without either satisfying or smothering it, to its infantile roots.
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The term [[transference love]] designates an emotional [[relationship]], determined by the [[analytic]] [[situation]], of which the [[manifest]] [[object]] is the [[analyst]]; the task of the analyst in this circumstance is to trace the relationship back, without either [[satisfying]] or smothering it, to its [[infantile]] roots.
Transference love is a defining feature of the psychoanalytic method. Psychoanalysis does not cure by love, but love and the analyst play a mediating role therein (Oppenheimer, Agnès, 1996). The set of inner problems generated by...
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Transference love is a defining feature of the [[psychoanalytic]] method. [[Psychoanalysis]] does not [[cure]] by love, but love and the analyst play a mediating [[role]] therein (Oppenheimer, Agnès, 1996). The set of inner problems generated by...
  
  

Latest revision as of 02:46, 21 May 2019

Transference Love The term transference love designates an emotional relationship, determined by the analytic situation, of which the manifest object is the analyst; the task of the analyst in this circumstance is to trace the relationship back, without either satisfying or smothering it, to its infantile roots. Transference love is a defining feature of the psychoanalytic method. Psychoanalysis does not cure by love, but love and the analyst play a mediating role therein (Oppenheimer, Agnès, 1996). The set of inner problems generated by...