Transference: Why People From Your Past Keep Showing Up in the Present
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概要
Oftentimes, people think they’re reacting to the person in front of them when they're really reacting to someone that person reminds them of.
They’re reacting to patterns from past relationships.
In this episode, we break down transference in psychology, which is the process where past experiences shape how you respond to people in your life today. Whether it’s your partner, your boss, or even your therapist, old relationship patterns can quietly influence your reactions, expectations, and emotions.
We talk about how projection in relationships shows up in everyday life, why emotional triggers feel so strong, and how past experiences can make you misread what’s actually happening in the present. This isn’t just a therapy concept. It’s something that affects communication, conflict, and connection in real relationships.
We cover:
- How past relationships shape emotional reactions
- The difference between what happened and what’s happening
- Why “I can’t trust anyone” can feel true after difficult experiences
- How therapists understand transference and countertransference
- The risk of turning people into someone they’re not
This episode also explores how emotional intelligence and self-awareness can help you recognize these patterns and respond differently so you’re not stuck repeating the same dynamics.
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