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    regarding transference and how complicated it can be for a group leader. As a group leader you are dealing with a lot of different people and being able to build a positive therapeutic rapport is important. As you stated transference may exist in some form depending on how the relationship was built between the members of the group. You mentioned the therapist/group leader has to have a great deal of self-awareness in how their being observes by the group. Yalom and Leszcz stated "Transference…

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    Transference Focused Therapy Another form of treatment that is commonly used for borderline personality disorder is transference focused psychotherapy. TFP is a modified psychodynamic psychotherapy (a form of depth psychology of which the primary focus is to reveal the client’s unconscious, deep-rooted feelings in order to make it possible to resolve them). TFP combines methods of standard psychoanalytic technique (such as attention to unconscious processes, focusing on transference, and…

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    of a patient hinges on the presence of the transference.…

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    able to utilize personality types in conjunction with transference feeds the ability of those who are introverted to speak out among the group without fear of being an outcast (Phillips, 2004). More often than not, it is the ability to openly address personal problems within a group or rather in front of a group, which allows one to build strength needed to handle problematic issues more effectively (AGPA, 2007) As a means of transference,…

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    with the reader in complex manner. It is communicating a piece of experience, just as a patient would unravel a personal narrative to the analyst. Transference will inevitably develop over the course of the relationship, resulting in the therapist’s own subjective reactions to the patient, known as countertransference (Safran 61-64). However, transference and countertransference are not exclusive therapeutic alliance – they are present in all forms of interactions. Readers may attempt to analyze…

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    Bunch, Justin Hist. 121 Fall 2014 Prof Zarinebaf Cultural Transference via Mongol Means In the early 13th century many settled civilizations from Europe to Asia were shaken and sundered by a group of people who were previously unheard of. A group of people not unlike the nomad tribes of the Middle East led by the Prophet Muhammad, a group of people not unlike the Saxons and later Vikings of continental Europe who brought about the destruction of the Roman Empire many years prior. For like…

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Reflection Neuroplasticity -Transference Neuroplasticity is the brains ability to change and adapt in response to physiological or environmental changes. There are 10 principles of neuroplasticity, we were assigned the principle of transference. Transference is when one learned behaviour has an enhanced affect on the acquisition of a similar behaviour. For this assignment our goal was to design a small case test to research motor habilitation and whether transference can be observed. The…

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    group transference. From the therapist’s perspective, transference is shaped by different modes. From an individual standpoint, countertransference can be brought on by identification with facets of an individual 's life, personality, and future goals or as a reminder of someone else (AGPA…

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    other vision is to explicate the counter transference as a answering approach of the counsellor to the client’s featured approach of relating to the other individuals. The thoughts that the counsellor shares in reference to the client are from this vision and inestimable indications with the client’s lifestyle or the type of relationship the client possesses. Thirdly few of the writers of psychodynamic of the current scenario have reported that counter transference is a shared interpersonal…

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    clinical situation as the one described in the case study, transference refers to a situation where the client tries to form relationships with the therapist where they unconsciously expect them to behave like important people they have had in their lives in the past. In the interview between Mallory and Dr. Santos, there is a great extent that the behavior exemplified by Mallory is an indication of transference. She exemplifies transference by transferring some of the emotions that she is going…

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