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प्रश्न
Explain the term free association.
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Free association
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उत्तर १
Free association is a technique of Psycho-dynamic psychotherapy in which an individual must speak-out whatever comes into his or her mind regardless of how personal, painful or seemingly irrelevant it may seem to the client. The purpose is to thoroughly explore the contents of the pre-conscious mind.
उत्तर २
Free association is a key technique in psychoanalysis, introduced by Sigmund Freud. It involves encouraging clients to speak freely and openly about whatever comes to their mind, without censoring or filtering their thoughts. The goal is to reveal unconscious thoughts, feelings, and memories that may be influencing the client's behavior and emotions. By verbalizing these spontaneous thoughts, clients can uncover hidden conflicts or unresolved issues, helping the therapist gain deeper insight into the client's unconscious mind and facilitating emotional healing.
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