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"transference" Definitions
  1. the process of moving something from one place, person or use to another

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There are even two paintings that refer to therapy: "Transference Portrait of my Shrink in Her Starched Nightgown with My Face and Her Hair" and "Transference Portrait" (215 and 1996, respectively).
So people are totally complicit in this transference of data.
In psychotherapy, the concept of transference is pretty close to that.
The biggest misconception [about emotional transference] is that it doesn't exist.
And I haven't tried thought transference — Hilda's game — since high school.
The transference of ideas among artists has been going on for centuries.
Transference will be supported on Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR, and HTC Vive.
But when I explained the transdimensional transference problem, Faith was actually happy.
It's transcendence and transference: You're admiring their butts, for a noble cause.
It looks like some type of reincarnation or transference ritual is taking place.
We're still not sure what to make of Transference after this new E3 trailer.
But as expert witnesses on both sides testified, transference of DNA is extremely common.
But NOAA found no signs of infection, nor any reports of transference to humans.
It was a joke, but it was a kind of sweet transference of love.
Is Louise's pitiless act the transference of her forbidden feelings about her privileged employer?
The direction of power transference is obvious, and infliction of pain can be predicted.
But how it has been manifested is more complex than a simple transference of influence.
But then comes the second stage: the transference of the stimulus to actual conscious perception.
Matt was starting to get real pissed, though, about this transference, or whatever it was.
Now, I've sat in your schools and heard people lecture on transference and professional distance.
He wants voters to do a bit of trust transference -- remember the sane Obama years?
Enough brain damage that it would stay with him even if he did another transference.
"You have to incorporate into the estate plan the transference of digital assets," Edelman said.
Another video, "A Case Study of Transference," shows two pigs mating in front of an audience.
And I know that now because when she died, the hurt was a transference of the love.
And I felt like there needed to be a moment of spiritual transference between these two characters.
Edo Ball isn't a one-to-one transference of courtside basketball scenes into a Japanese artistic style.
Transference focuses on three members of a family and as you progress, more context unfolds, Richer said.
And I know that now because when she died, the hurt was a transference of the love.
Yes, Volkswagen owns Audi, but the incestuous transference of aesthetics across brands seems to break some unwritten rule.
Ubisoft Montreal and Elijah Wood's film studio SpectreVision are working on a virtual reality "psychological thriller" called Transference.
The Guggenheim Museum acquired Xu Bing's "A Case Study of Transference" (1994) according to a report by ARTNews.
In "A Case Study of Transference" (238) by Xu Bing, two pigs copulated in front of an audience.
When peoples' skin touches, or energy that's coming from their bodies touches another person, there's an energy transference there.
Its next VR game, the psychological thriller Transference, will also be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
Darius Rejali, a political science professor at Reed College, has been studying a phenomenon called transference for years now.
With these, I find myself in a strange transference -- identifying with those left behind, not the dying or dead themselves.
Transference—unconsciously redirecting desires and feelings, especially those harbored from childhood, onto a new person—is a concern for professionals, too.
In an eerie short scene, with music of subdued steaminess, Leonora impulsively kisses the doctor, which he explains away as transference.
But this experience of not-dad transference revealed to me that politics won't be the only barrier to my care giving.
Chopin prefers more esoteric, difficult-to-detect techniques of elision and interpenetration — a world of transference, where beginnings and endings merge.
Not all reflective surfaces need to entice or encourage vanity, but they can be important sites for the transference of memetic power.
"It was like a magical transference of belief, and I've never seen anybody do it better," Mr. Ward said in an email.
By focusing the zeitgeist's every frustration on Brussels, the "Take Back Control" campaign in 2016 was a brilliant exercise in emotional transference.
Watching her eat that cheese, do not be surprised if your own eyes fill with water: Nosrat has an exceptional capacity for transference.
The Japanese government is worried that selling to bidders close to China may lead to the transference of key technology, the sources said.
The Guggenheim originally agreed to include the third piece, "A Case Study of Transference," but only as a video of a Beijing performance.
It seems, almost always, that the transference of the "Catholic imagination" from sacred clothing to secular has to pass through a woman's body.
Transference, the heady virtual reality project that made a splash with its trailer at E3, is more than just your typical gaming experience.
In this clip, Mr. Jenkins explains his uses of water, camera angle and acting technique to show "a spiritual transference" between two characters.
Based on interviews with prosecutors, defense lawyers and DNA experts, Anderson's case is the clearest known case of DNA transference implicating an innocent man.
Another consideration is that perhaps the common language of idea transference that makes these memes work so well took time to evolve across platforms.
Ubisoft is showing off several intriguing VR games, including "Space Junkies," a shooter designed with core gamers in mind, and "Transference," a psychological thriller.
We should all remember it's not like this dilemma of government transference is brand new either — it just happens to be kept mostly quiet.
Local experimental label RVNG and Trans-Pecos programming director Sam Hillmer will also present a series called "TRANSFERENCE," taking place at Queens' Knockdown Center.
The work, "A Case Study of Transference," is a video documentation of a 1994 performance in which two pigs copulated before a live audience.
His work, "A Case Study of Transference," from 248 illustrates his fascination with the ugly and the primitive versus the beautiful and the classical.
Yet ambiguous claims involving spirituality and a sort of interpersonal energy transference are unsupported, and there's an underlying implication that doubters are just spoilsports.
She experienced the transference of skills firsthand when, after six years in the CIA, she moved to L.A. and started dating as a civilian again.
This confusion might have been deliberate, to show the transference of identity as the conversations continued, but it blunted the ideological conflict driving the show.
We are officially at the halfway point for this season of American Horror Story: Apocalypse and there is a transference of power on the horizon.
Barbee believes the same connection and energy transference is possible through music, so he plays tunes such as Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" to the strains.
Of course, transference can occur anywhere — but psychoanalysis therapy places it under a microscope and breaks it down to the root of why it's happening.
Mind Transference, a state-of-the-art surgical procedure, allows doctors to remove the brain from a dying body and transport it into a healthy one.
Tantra is the movement of an image from two to three dimensions, the transference of energy from the realm of psyche into the world of things.
But of course, a lot of that pleasure is probably wrapped up in the transference of excitement you felt that you were going to watch a movie.
These performers may be unknown to the culture at large, but among the initiated they are adored; they could teach psychotherapists a thing or two about ­transference.
But the film is the story of body healing, soul transference and a number of topics that veer from the simple, let's-make-the-perfect-human story.
Google makes it difficult to parse what part of the patient's view of the therapist is based on transference from early relationships and what part is Google.
He said Mr. Lewis might have touched a surface that Ms. Vetrano touched at some point, and a transference of small amounts of DNA might have occurred.
It was this crash, or, if you prefer, this transparenting—this transference of hacked data from illicit obscurity onto the publicly accessible web—that wreaked the major havoc.
Ubisoft also announced Transference, a VR project with actor Elijah Wood; competitive naval pirate game Skull & Bones; and racing game The Crew 2 (now with boats and planes).
The broad-strokes inferences of a facile transference of historical meaning into cultural value are obviously both political and artistic; in both contexts their implications are pretty toxic.
And results from lab tests, even when digitized, sometimes flows into web portals — resulting in manual transcription or transference into a patient's record, creating new potential for errors.
Transference is scheduled to release in spring 2018 on PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, PS4, Xbox One, and PC, meaning it will be playable without virtual reality too.
Their relevance in this context is less their success (or lack of it) than the phenomenon of transference: the tendency of clients to fall in love with their therapists.
In July, Vox made a video of the ants, showing how they stuck so well that they could be ladled en masse for easy transference from surface to surface.
Both of whom discussed how their backgrounds in film and games helped develop Transference into something that's a unique mix of both with a heavy dose of emotional pull.
Fitch expects the transference of oversight authority to improve supervision and transparency, and ensure that the institutions are monitored more closely in line with the regime for commercial banks.
"Transference also in politics usually works in the negative and not the positive," Todd told CNN's "Party People" podcast hosts Kevin Madden and Mary Katharine Ham in a recent conversation.
This applies in Europe and Japan just as neatly as it applies here at home – go ahead and look at their indices, this belief transference I describe is going global.
I consider how this first show in a series of three organized around the theme of utopian imagination expresses our susceptibility in its very forms of denial, transference, and fetishization.
According to the state's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, "the take, possession, disturbance, mutilation, destruction, selling, transference, molestation, and harassment of marine turtles, nests or eggs" is restricted under Florida law.
On the plus side, Embiid and the 76ers were soothed by the claiming of the third pick in 2017 and the transference to them of the Lakers' top pick in 2018.
To help accomplish this goal, management should consider reverse-mentoring, which at its core allows for the free exchange of ideas and transference of skills between more junior-level and senior employees.
Onstage, it's the exact opposite — the actress is a vessel of transference, and the audience depends on her beat-by-beat immersion in the unfolding events to feel present in the story.
Thanks to some strange abilities given to him as part of his transference to this fantasy world, he's able to absorb items and creatures, allowing him to use and combine their abilities.
During E3, we had a chance to talk to a couple of folks behind Transference: Elijah Wood, actor and founder of the production company Spectrevision, and Benoit Richer, game director at Ubisoft.
Inequality, poor infrastructure, low investment, inadequate schools are real British problems but the take-back-your-country transference of blame for them onto "Brussels bureaucrats" proved that the imagination now overwhelms reality.
So while a black ban, if it takes hold, could ultimately change the makeup of many daily wardrobes, it will simply result in transference when it comes to the uniforms of the opposition.
This melancholia, I would argue, is connected to the death of God, or the ability to conceive God in a certain way, and stems from that Romantic transference of the divine into nature.
The appealing part is the way he reveals, when in motion, how insufficient and silly and small that non-conversation to be; the football he plays unwinds and overpowers all the blustering transference.
For the hosts, there's always the potential for rebirth or transference or duplication, because they were designed to suffer the ravages of the guests and come back good as new the next day.
On Friday, BEMF and RVNG will present Transference featuring the Breadwoman collective at Knockdown Center in Queens, while the next night will also include a collaboration with Unter featuring techno icon Robert Hood.
Fitch also assigned a Long-Term Issuer Default rating of 'BBB+' to BHI, reflecting the legal transference of Brighthouse Life Insurance, New England Life Insurance Company and Brighthouse Life Insurance of NY under BHI.
The issue that still remains to be worked through, and makes the reception of the work part of its history and impact, is the transference of the intellectual property back to the Dakota people.
The National Front, Eribon argued, had staged a kind of transference, replacing the sense of collective belonging provided by the Communist Party ("we the workers") with the collectivity of the nation ("we the French").
The National Front, Eribon argued, had staged a kind of transference, replacing the sense of collective belonging provided by the Communist Party ("we the workers") with the collectivity of the nation ("we the French").
In that way, the work is a magnanimous gesture of generational transference: a cheat sheet on queer history; a lecture about safe sex; a call to get angry, harness one's otherness and ultimately claim individuality.
Now, one of those works, Xu Bing's "A Case Study of Transference," is coming back to the museum, this time as a valued part of its permanent collection, purchased with funds provided by an anonymous donor.
Greenberg took a crystalline and aggressive stand for the transference of the art center from Paris to New York by arguing for artists he could describe as being wedded to a purity of material and matter.
Art is not direct self-expression, and McQueen's own identification with women as objects of violence is a reminder that artistic creation involves a lot of projection and transference, combining vulnerability with some degree of cover-up.
What is really going on are things that we are denying or repressing or sublimating or projecting onto the therapist by the mechanism of transference, and the goal of therapy is to bring those things to light.
But also, and more than the old fan-transference issues, there's the fact that I was finally able to see the Spurs, and Duncan, once they stopped disproving the team in which I'd so heedlessly over-invested.
As the country gears up for elections in 2018 and 85033, it's time to restore faith in a bedrock principle of American politics that is under serious threat: reliable election results and the peaceful transference of power.
This has been the plan for ages, a means of transferring Lesnar's reputation to Reigns via the mythic wrestling laws of heat transference: by vanquishing someone else, you vanquish all the people he or she has vanquished.
It's unclear whether Transference is a movie or a game, but Ubisoft made it clear that it wants you to feel uneasy when experiencing it in the trailer revealed at its E3 press conference in Los Angeles today.
Another is known as transference, which Harvard Health Publishing says is when the patient projects the original feelings and reactions they've had to certain situations in their past to someone in the present — which is usually their therapist.
I grew up with my father [Abdullah Ibrahim formerly known as Dollar Brand] becoming a very strict Muslim and for him it was I guess a transference of alcoholism and then transferring that into being obsessed with something else.
Having the scene as a reference point is a relief to anyone who has ever tried explaining to a gynecologist their concerns about topical transference during sex with a partner on T who employs the same hormone delivery methods.
The least we wanted for Kesha — and through some transference, for us — was an album that would reestablish her as a force of nature, and stand as proof that someone with bad intentions can't tear you down all the way.
It's important to start with clean skin to prevent transference of bacteria or other irritants before patting on light moisturizers geared toward sensitive skin, says dermatologist Dendy Engelman, MD. For dermatologist Elizabeth Tanzi, MD, it's all about picking your battles.
The implications of decentralized ledger technology (DLT) are astounding: Digital trust is now an ever reasonable possibility; meaning online and offline assets can now be assigned ownership and the transference between those parties can be proven both linearly and cryptographically.
Trump has supplied no evidence our voting systems are "rigged"—and to make such a claim in advance of most polls even opening is corrosive to our democratic system and the peaceful transference of power that we have exercised for centuries.
It's funny, but, by treating it as a gag, Hynes fails to explore the transference of power in the scene, or to show us how Pato and his masculinity are undone by the strength of Maureen and Mag's shared contempt.
The works in question — "Dogs That Cannot Touch Each Other" (2003) by Peng Yu and Sun Yuan, "Theater of the World" (33) by Huang Yong Ping, and "A Case Study of Transference" (1994) by Xu Bing — had been the focus of a Change.
I came across some amazing ethnomusicological recordings archiving polyphonic and polyrhythmic vocal chanting styles from around the world...and I wondered about the process of transference from a pure physical action to a considered digital facsimile, what would be retained and/or lost?
Further, the phenomenon of transference is well documented in psychotherapy literature, and if it occurs—as it seems to in these rental relationships—the therapist generally either works through it with the client or finds a different therapist to serve her client's needs.
One is Xu Bing's "A Case Study of Transference" (1994), in which two pigs are seen copulating; one is covered with Xu's made-up Chinese characters, the other with Roman letters, in a symbolic meeting/mating of East and West — get it?
Using innovative Mind Transference technology, med startup HEAVENCANWAIT has developed a program that provides a selection of deceased donor bodies of different ages and genders to its clients — and upon transfer, the body animates with the mind and consciousness of its new brain.
Amid all our divisions — with voices putting up fences around our imaginations, telling us what we can write, what's allowable to think, and who is allowed to say what — that type of emotional transference is a powerful way to assert our shared humanity.
For decades following the 1960s, liberals insisted that the Republican Party's tough-on-crime rhetoric wasn't really about crime at all; it was a barely coded appeal to racists, a transference of white supremacist politics from "segregation now, segregation forever" to paranoia about Willie Horton.
Paul Davies, a psychologist turned designer, told Vox's Christophe Haubursin last year that he likened the response to the Clinton logo to "psychological transference": Everyone has opinions and expectations of the Clinton campaign; the logo gives a platform for those feelings to be represented visually.
As Rejali recounts in his 2009 book Torture and Democracy, transference happened once after the Philippine Insurgency, and a second time in Chicago when a commanding officer named Jon Burge and his detectives used torture to extract confessions from over 200 suspects between 20123 and 1991.
"[N]ow for those who're upset b/c I don't give hugs idk what to tell you… I'm an empath, and that transference of energy from that many people each day would literally KILL me…" Ultimately, Cohen thinks the solution to overcoming social anxiety is treatment.
The enduring relevance of Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty can be seen in its utility for the transference of former weapons-focused uranium from the former Soviet Union into reactor fuel that was shipped to the United States in the 1990s under the Nunn Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program.
It's not that wrestlers don't want their pushes or crowd reactions, but the old way of doing things, with its mythical transference of star power from wrestler to wrestler based on who beats who and when, hasn't been the way WWE has conducted business in a long time.
The final work the petition's author, one Stephanie Lewis, singles out for its treatment of animals is a video of Xu Bing's 1994 piece "A Case Study in Transference," which involved two pigs whose bodies were covered in stamped text living in a pen inside a Beijing museum.
The key to California's water solutions was that it was among both the wettest and driest of states, and thus was the sole arbiter of its water destiny, without endless poly-state rivalries and feuds that plague the transference and distribution of the waters of the Colorado River.
And Soloway is onto something deep: so much of American gay politics emerged from the pain of Jewish queers—Harvey Milk, Larry Kramer, Leslie Feinberg—who were rejected by their communities, and then, in a complex transference, applied Jewish models of identity to the lives of erotic outsiders.
While that seems fairly straightforward—even reasonable—verifying a user's age on the internet is a process that requires the transference of intimate personal data, causing privacy advocates to warn of a creation of a database that will essentially store information on how a user likes to 'get off'.
A coproduction of the Deutsches Theater Berlin and the Malmö City Theater in Sweden (which Bergman himself ran between 1953 and 1960), Ms. Bergman's "Persona" uses a dazzling set, an onstage deluge, ample video and good old-fashioned monologues to breathe fresh life into this intense, enigmatic study of psychological disintegration and transference.
In short, the relationship you have with your therapist will have many of the same attributes of those you have with other important people in your life, because we all tend to operate on assumptions and expectations about people based on what we have learned over time about how people interact with us (therapists call this "transference").
This act can be interpreted as a renunciation of poetry—Pense-bête would be the last of the four collections published by Broodthaers, until then primarily a poet, who would now dedicate the remaining twelve years of his career to visual and conceptual art—or, as the show's curators would have it, a transference of the poetic urge to other means of expression.
Before Art and China after 1989 opened at the Guggenheim, an online petition  decrying animal abuse and with over 800,1989 signatures led to four artworks being altered or deactivated altogether: Huang Yong Ping's "Theater of the World" (1993) and "The Bridge" (1995), Xu Bing's "A Case Study of Transference" (1994), and Sun Yuan and Peng Yu's "Dogs That Cannot Touch Each Other" (2003).
The former provided Mind Transference candidates with an option to replace donor bodies with a body of their very own design — but since a minuscule segment of the population can afford the $2.5 billion for a procedure, the latter piqued the interests of investors and the general public alike, since a transplant from a deceased person to a 3D body surrogate can be done at a much, much lower price tag.
And after that: Assassin's Creed Origins, The Crew 2, the much-delayed new South Park game, the potentially Sea of Thieves-sinking pirate 'em up Skull & Bones, some freaky VR thing called Transference with Elijah Wood involved, another Just Dance, some Winter Olympics DLC for Steep, a South Park mobile game, Far Cry 5 and its Action Dog, and a very unexpected toy-to-game project by the name of Starlink: Battle for Atlas, which feels like it's about five years too late to a party that's been gradually winding up for a while now (but we'll see).

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