1. JUNG'S CONCEPTION OF TRANSFERENCE.
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Fordham, Michael
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JUNGIAN psychology , *PSYCHOANALYSIS , *TRANSFERASES , *CONTRADICTION , *PSYCHOTHERAPY - Abstract
In this article the author analyses and criticizes the analytic psychological theories formulized by Carl Gustav Jung. According to the author there are variations and minor contradictions in his writings on transference often where there is still controversy today, but, by studying his publications as a whole, a basic consistency running through it all can be clearly defined. The author suggests tentative solutions, which may make a better and more reliable conclusion possible. In `The theory of psychoanalysis' Jung began to formulate his ideas about transference. It is of interest that he attributes the discovery of the therapeutic importance of transference to Freud.
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- 1974
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