
<psychology> The psychiatrist's conscious or unconscious emotional reaction to his patient. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(koun″tәr-trans-fur´әns) a transference reaction of a psychoanalyst or other psychotherapist to a patient; that is, an emotional reaction that is generally a reflection of the therapist's own inner needs and conflicts but also may be a reaction to the client's behavior.
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The therapists emotional reactions to the patient that are based on the therapists unconscious needs
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kown′ter-trans-fer′ents Definitions: 1. In psychoanalysis, the analyst's transference (often unconscious) to the patient of emotional needs and conflicts from the analyst's past experiences or the analyst's current emotional responses to the manifestation of the patient's transference.
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noun the psychoanalyst`s displacement of emotion onto the patient or more generally the psychoanalyst`s emotional involvement in the therapeutic interaction
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Circumstances in which a psychoanalyst develops personal feelings about a client because of perceived similarity of the client to significant people in the therapist's life.
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transference on the part of the analyst of repressed feelings aroused by the patient.
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