Transference involves redirecting emotions to the therapist; countertransference is the projection of therapist's emotions on the client.
Transference is the unconscious redirection of feelings experienced in a significant personal relationship toward the therapist. It can manifest when a patient displaces emotions from their past onto the therapist, such as guilt from a parent. When a counselor behaves hostile, cold, or antagonistic towards a client, it could be an example of countertransference, where the therapist projects their own emotions onto the client.
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