Psychotic Transference. We put forward the hypothesis that in the early stages of such a therapeutic group group psychotic transference oscillates between expansive movements and restrictive movements. However carl rogers himself refers to transference in his writing stating that transferential attitudes are evident in the context of person centred counselling.

But there is also a distinct concept of projectionalso associated with. We wish to present a study of psychotic transference in groups following on from the work of wr. The projection of attitudes wishes desires libidinous and aggressive thoughts to another party usually understood to mean to the psychoanalyst.
We wish to present a study of psychotic transference in groups following on from the work of wr.
It usually concerns feelings from a primary relationship during childhood. The concept of transference emerged from sigmund freud s psychoanalytic practice in the 1890s. This will be expressed by a tendency of the patients to withdraw either exclude himself or engage. Freudian observations on the transference of president schreber towards his doctor provide two important insights on the nature of transference in psychotic patients.