Countertransference is a noun, so it has no tenses
"transfer" is the present tense of "to transfer" (also transfers, depending in subject/verb agreement)
prefixing "counter-" does not change that.
"Jane was countertransfering ..." is perfectly correct, as the past progressive tense.
What is the present tense of Countertransference? It seems Countertransfering is not a word?
I am tying to say Jane was Countertransfering her feelings when she said......
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