Projection vs. Transference

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Projectionnoun

Something which projects, protrudes, juts out, sticks out, or stands out.

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The action of projecting or throwing or propelling something.

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The display of an image by devices such as movie projector, video projector, overhead projector or slide projector.

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A forecast or prognosis obtained by extrapolation

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(psychology) A belief or assumption that others have similar thoughts and experiences as oneself

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(photography) The image that a translucent object casts onto another object.

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(cartography) Any of several systems of intersecting lines that allow the curved surface of the earth to be represented on a flat surface. The set of mathematics used to calculate coordinate positions.

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(geometry) An image of an object on a surface of fewer dimensions.

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(linear algebra) An idempotent linear transformation which maps vectors from a vector space onto a subspace.

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(mathematics) A transformation which extracts a fragment of a mathematical object.

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(category theory) A morphism from a categorical product to one of its (two) components.

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The act of throwing or shooting forward.

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A jutting out; also, a part jutting out, as of a building; an extension beyond something else.

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The act of scheming or planning; also, that which is planned; contrivance; design; plan.

Projectionnoun

The representation of something; delineation; plan; especially, the representation of any object on a perspective plane, or such a delineation as would result were the chief points of the object thrown forward upon the plane, each in the direction of a line drawn through it from a given point of sight, or central point; as, the projection of a sphere. The several kinds of projection differ according to the assumed point of sight and plane of projection in each.

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Any method of representing the surface of the earth upon a plane.

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a prediction made by extrapolating from past observations

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the projection of an image from a film onto a screen

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a planned undertaking

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any structure that branches out from a central support

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any solid convex shape that juts out from something

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(psychiatry) a defense mechanism by which your own traits and emotions are attributed to someone else

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the acoustic phenomenon that gives sound a penetrating quality;

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the representation of a figure or solid on a plane as it would look from a particular direction

Projectionnoun

the act of projecting out from something

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the act of expelling or projecting or ejecting

Transferencenoun

The act of conveying from one place to another; the act of transferring or the fact of being transferred.

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(psychology) The process by which emotions and desires, originally associated with one person, such as a parent, are unconsciously shifted to another.

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The act of transferring; conveyance; passage; transfer.

Transferencenoun

(psychoanalysis) the process whereby emotions are passed on or displaced from one person to another; during psychoanalysis the displacement of feelings toward others (usually the parents) is onto the analyst

Transferencenoun

transferring ownership

Transferencenoun

the act of transfering something from one form to another;

Transference

Transference (German: Übertragung) is a phenomenon within psychotherapy in which the feelings a person had about their parents, as one example, are unconsciously redirected or transferred to the present situation. It usually concerns feelings from a primary relationship during childhood.

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