transference
Americannoun
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the act or process of transferring.
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the fact of being transferred.
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Psychoanalysis.
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the shift of emotions, especially those experienced in childhood, from one person or object to another, especially the transfer of feelings about a parent to an analyst.
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noun
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the act or an instance of transferring or the state of being transferred
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psychoanal the redirection of attitudes and emotions towards a substitute, such as towards the analyst during therapy
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Etymology
Origin of transference
From the New Latin word trānsferentia, dating back to 1675–85. See transfer, -ence
Explanation
Transference occurs when something carries over from one thing to another, like the transference of data between computers. Use transference to describe the act of passing something from one person or situation to another, such as a transference of power that occurs when a new leader takes over. Students of psychology may already know it as a clinical term that describes redirecting feelings from one person to another. For example, someone experiencing this kind of transference might view a teacher as a father figure, especially if his or her father isn't around much.
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