Transference as a religious phenomenon in psychotherapy,

M.H. Spero

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Abstract

An analysis is presented of the conventional and far-reaching existential interpretations of the concept of transference. Analogies are drawn between the deepest meanings of transference and interpersonal and religious (man-and-God) dialogue. By way of case illustrations, it is shown that transference from patient to therapist can have implications for the patient's real relationship with God. © 1985 Institutes of Religion and Health.,
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)8
JournalJournal of Religion & Health,
Volume24
Issue number1,
StatePublished - 1985

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