Transference was first
described by Sigmund Freud, who acknowledged its importance
for psychoanalysis for better understanding of the patient's
feelings.Transference can also be described as a reproduction of emotions
relating to repressed experiences, especially of childhood, and the
substitution of another person for the original object of the repressed
impulses. Its gets transfer from one to
other. In love and in psychological growth, the key to realization is the
ability to sustain the tension of the counterparts without leaving the process,
and that this tension allows one to grow and to transform.
There are four major
type of transference:-
1. Paternal
Transference: - In this state we turn the other person to be as our father.
2. Maternal
Transference: - It’s develops at early stage when we are mostly attached with
mother. It’s most deep and emotional transference.
3. Sibling
transference: - This is mostly seen when parents are missing or busy. We
replace them with sibling i.e brother or sister who stays with us at that point
of time.
4. Other
Transference: - We classify people. For eg policeman, fireman, doctor.
Synaesthesia – the
transfer of information from one sensory modality to another, or mingling of
the senses – is often used to enhance imagery in writing. The word
“synesthesia” or “synaesthesia,” has its origin in the Greek roots, syn, meaning union, and aesthesis, meaning sensation: a union
of the senses.Synaesthesia is a perceptual condition of mixed sensations. There
are various form SynaesthesiaGrapheme- Synaesthesia, Sound - color synesthesia.
Synaesthesia
is the subjective sensation of a sense other than the one being motivated.
Synesthesia may also be useful in deciding the question of how mental
processing can be so efficient given the abundance of mentally stored
information and the wide variety of problems that we meet, which must each
require highly specific although different, processing solutions.
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