countertransference
English
    
    Alternative forms
    
- counter-transference
Etymology
    
counter- + transference, a calque of German Gegenübertragung.
Pronunciation
    
- (UK) IPA(key): /kaʊntətɹansˈfəːɹəns/
Noun
    
countertransference (countable and uncountable, plural countertransferences)
- (psychotherapy) The transference of a therapist's own unconscious feelings to his or her patient; unconscious or instinctive emotion felt towards the patient.
-  2005, Meg Wolitzer, The Position, Vintage, published 2012, page 94:- ‘She had a very unusual, difficult childhood. I guess, what with her history and all, she brings out these fatherly feelings of countertransference in me.’
 
-  2007, Brett Kahr, Sex and the Psyche, Penguin, published 2008, page 295:- In my meeting with Dahlia, I found myself having a private countertransference thought which I certainly did not articulate to her.
 
 
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