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  2. Free association (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Free association is the expression (as by speaking or writing) of the content of consciousness without censorship as an aid in gaining access to unconscious processes. [1] The technique is used in psychoanalysis (and also in psychodynamic theory ) which was originally devised by Sigmund Freud out of the hypnotic method of his mentor and ...

  3. Grace Helen Kent - Wikipedia

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    She is known mainly for collaborating to create the Kent-Rosanoff Free Association Test. [citation needed] Grace Helen Kent was the main contributor to the Kent-Rosanoff Free Association, a word association test that was developed to differentiate schizophrenic and non-schizophrenic patients. Patients were given neutral words, chosen by Kent ...

  4. Free Association Books - Wikipedia

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    Free Association Books is a project started in London in the 1980s. Bob Young and colleagues began a search using psychoanalysis to understand the problems of liberation. Other people became involved in the movement such as Andrew Samuels and Bob Hinshelwood and it grew quickly into a publishing house which produced books written by young psychoanalysts.

  5. What's The Saying? cheats, tips and answers guide - AOL

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    What's The Saying? cheats, tips and answers guide - AOL

  6. Free association - Wikipedia

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    Free association may refer to: Free association (psychology), a technique of psychoanalysis devised by Sigmund Freud; Free association (Marxism and anarchism), where there is no state, social class, authority, or private ownership of means of production; Free association, where an associated state has a relationship with a nation

  7. Ann Scott (British author) - Wikipedia

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    She then taught psychoanalysis at London University and published in Feminist Review and History Workshop Journal. [1] She worked with Ruth First, with whom she co-authored a 1980 book on Olive Schreiner (published by Deutsch, ISBN 9780233971520). She worked for Free Association Books until she moved to the USA in 1989.

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