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Transference builds therapeutic relationship from "summary" of A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis BY Sigmund Freud by Sigmund Freud

In the practice of psychoanalysis, the concept of transference plays a crucial role in establishing a therapeutic relationship between the analyst and the patient. Transference refers to the unconscious redirection of feelings and desires from one person to another, often based on past experiences and relationships. This phenomenon allows the patient to project their emotions onto the analyst, creating a dynamic that mirrors past interactions and conflicts. Through transference, the patient is able to explore and work through unresolved issues and conflicts that may be affecting their current mental health. By projecting their feelings onto the analyst, the patient is provided with a safe space to examine and process these emotions, ultimately leading to greater self-awareness and personal growth. The process of t...
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    A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis BY Sigmund Freud

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