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Transference neurosis

Introduction: Transference neurosis

Description of Transference neurosis

Transference neurosis: in psychoanalysis, the phenomenon of the patient's developing a strong emotional relationship with the analyst, symbolizing an emotional relationship with a family figure; analysis of this neurosis constitutes an important part of psychoanalytic treatment.
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