This investigation explored the nature of transference of interpersona
l patterns in patients' psychotherapy narratives. The relation between
interpersonal patterns with significant others in a patient's life an
d the pattern with the therapist early in treatment was examined. Clus
ter analysis was used to categorize similar relationships for each of
35 patients. Many patients revealed multiple interpersonal themes in t
heir relationship narratives. Furthermore, these interpersonal themes
correlated significantly with the interpersonal pattern extracted from
narratives told about the therapist for many of the patients who disc
ussed the therapeutic relationship during therapy. However, the interp
ersonal pattern evident in the relationship with the therapist was not
necessarily the most pervasive pattern exhibited in the narratives ab
out significant others.