ingerületvitelben
Ingerületvitelben, also known as "ingressive transfer" or "ingressive movement," is a term used in the field of psychology and psychodynamics to describe a process where a person's unconscious material, often in the form of repressed memories, emotions, or thoughts, becomes conscious. This process is typically facilitated through various therapeutic techniques, such as dream analysis, free association, or the use of metaphors and symbols.
The concept of ingerületvitelben was first introduced by the Hungarian psychoanalyst Sándor Ferenczi in the early
Ingressive transfer can occur in various forms, including dreams, hallucinations, or sudden outbursts of emotion. It
In modern therapeutic practices, ingerületvitelben is still recognized as an important aspect of the therapeutic process.