| Robert Withers - Jungian psychology - 2003 - 396 pages
...identification described something she called 'the transference situation'. She wrote, 'It is my experience that in unravelling the details of the transference it...into the present, as well as emotions, defences, and object-relations' (Klein, I 952) Betty Joseph (I985, I985) wrote. She went on to describe how for many... | |
| Joseph Cambray, Linda Carter - Psychology - 2004 - 304 pages
...central framework for all analyses. She follows Klein's (1952:48-57) ideas emphasizing transference as "total situations transferred from the past into the present as well as emotion, defences and object relations". In other words, it is not just transference onto the analyst... | |
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