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Understanding transference

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Looking at the mechanisms involved in psychological transference

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WITHOUT BEING AWARE OF IT we may transfer to another

person emotions & responses we once had towards someone

else – this process is appropriately called “Transference”…

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The our unconscious mind serves a useful purpose (freeing

the conscious mind for other tasks) but it also creates problems

in our relationship through …

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Eventually we

figure out the

best ways to

deal with those

big people who

had all the

power…

FIGHT

FREEZE

FLIGHT

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When we face

power as

adults, we tend

to use those

ways of

relating that

worked before The awareness of

TRANSFERENCE

provides a key to

understanding both

ourselves and

others in almost

every relationship

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When our parents refused to „give into us‟

(when they‟ve reached their limit) then …

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“Surprisingly, people who have had parents who were“easy” on them may sometimes be attracted to those whoare demanding -- Because such persons seem to providestructure that was missing in childhood.”

“The person with an over-demanding parent may beattracted to a person who seems “spontaneous” and lessrigid.”

Most commonly without realizing it, werepeat the familiar patterns of childhood

L. Crabb (2003). Soul Talk, p. 124.

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Power struggles come

about especially when

each person has transference

to the other, and uses

seemingly “logical”

(but childish) manoeuvres

in a power situation…

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SO HOW DO WE AVOID THE “POWER

STRUGGLES” THAT TRANSFERENCE

SEEMS TO PROVOKE?

Is it possible to act differently in a more

proactive way (creatively) to side-step the

„conflictual‟ stance…

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Instead of power

struggles…. in which

each person tries to

“be somebody” at a

cost to the other — we

form a

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We choose to move

away from the power

struggle…. and

towards a creative

relationship, where we:

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PERSONAL EXAMPLE from last time….

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