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1.A term coined by Freud; 2.a client's repetition in present day life, particularly in the relationship to the analyst, of emotional attidudes developed during childhood; does not often occur in client-centered therapy, but may occasionally 3.Happens when client feels dependence on analyst |
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1. Irrational reactions of the therapist to the patient (Therapist sees the patient as his son, etc); 2. Does not occur as often as transference does |
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1. when one projects his own thoughts, motivations, feelings onto someone else; 2.Example: You dislike someone, but instead you say that person doesn't like you; 3. We project onto others issues we need to deal with ourselves; 4. Blaming others for the emotions we don't want to feel; 5. Solution is to recognize this trait and deal with the issue instead of projecting it onto someone else. |
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1. founded by Fritz and Laura Perls in 1940's; 2.Associated with self-awareness, being present in the moment with your therapist, patient learns about relationships through his relationship with his therapist, empty chair technique, you alone are responsible for your life |
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