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The transference and dance therapy

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Subject(s): Abstract: 'C.G. Jung says that the transference is "an awkward hanging on, an adhesive sort of relationship."...the transference takes place between people. It is not voluntary....Since the transference is a projection of unconscious contents--something we donot know--we find it has simply happened. The only way it can "unhappen" is for us to become conscious of what, belonging to us, has been transferred....If we can discover even a little bit of what seems to belong to the other person and recognize it for our own, by that much have we retrieved part of the contents projected, part of ourselves.'
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Copied from American Journal of Dance Therapy, Spring/Summer, 1977, pp. 3-7.

'C.G. Jung says that the transference is "an awkward hanging on, an adhesive sort of relationship."...the transference takes place between people. It is not voluntary....Since the transference is a projection of unconscious contents--something we donot know--we find it has simply happened. The only way it can "unhappen" is for us to become conscious of what, belonging to us, has been transferred....If we can discover even a little bit of what seems to belong to the other person and recognize it for our own, by that much have we retrieved part of the contents projected, part of ourselves.'

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