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MArishka [77]
1 year ago
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Who used free association, or

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Crazy boy [7]1 year ago
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The psychoanalyst named "Sigmund Freud" used the free association or the saying whatever comes to mind in his therapeutic practice to help uncover the unconscious of his clients.

<h3>What is a Free Association Therapy?</h3>

According to Sigmund Freud, he defines it as a basic process in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy in which the patient is encouraged to verbalize without censorship or selection whatever thoughts come to mind, no matter how embarrassing, illogical, or irrelevant.

In essence, it meant the patient's effort to say whatever comes to mind without editing anything out of it

Hence, the psychoanalyst named "Sigmund Freud" used the free association or the saying whatever comes to mind in his therapeutic practice to help uncover the unconscious of his clients.

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