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Original Articles

Transference in Psychological Testing

Pages 509-512 | Received 24 May 1968, Published online: 16 Nov 2010
 

Summary

Transference as a theoretical construct within the conceptual framework of psychoanalysis is examined, pointing out the limitations this imposes on its use. After discussing why the term transference cannot be applied to psychological testing, the ways in which it has been misused are presented. The concept of externalization is introduced as an important means of understanding the structural dynamics of patients being tested, and its relevance to transference is stressed.

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