In other words, the "taboo" is a constructive boundary to prevent counter transference enactment.
I am not alarmed by the prospect of the disentanglement of populations, nor even by these large transferences, which are more possible in modern conditions than they ever were before.
An integrated multidisciplinary approach to care management and the development of a trusted professional role within the team contributed to the context in which role transference occurred.
Ovaries produced under conditions of a 14 h photoperiod, developed into fully grown pods after transference t o a 12 h photoperiod.
Although no direct evidence exists, the transference of diagnoses from degenerative heart disease to arteriosclerotic heart disease over the period is virtually certain.
Historians in the postmodern period are more suspicious of the distortions of memory and are watchful of the transference of their own memories onto the histories they write (ibid.).
Only the presence of transference or countertransference between physician and patient was an aspect included more often in consultation in cases of refused requests than in cases of granted requests.
To achieve this the social planner needs information about the transference of antibiotic resistance from animals to people (y).