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  2. APA Dictionary of Psychology

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    The object is to allow unconscious material, such as inhibited thoughts and emotions, traumatic experiences, or threatening impulses, to come to the surface where they can be interpreted. Free association is also posited to help the patient discharge some of the feelings that have given this material excessive control over them.

  3. Free Association Therapy: Definition, Uses, Process, and ...

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    Free association — originally developed by Freud — is a therapy tool that helps you access the contents of your unconscious mind.

  4. 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]

  5. Free Association Therapy: Exploring Free Associations

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    Free association psychology is a method where individuals verbalize their thoughts without censorship to uncover unconscious processes. Free association work may involve discovering unconscious thoughts or feelings by saying out loud all the thoughts that pass through your mind.

  6. How Free Association Lets You Be Authentic in Therapy

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    Free association is a technique that was popularized by Sigmund Freud, with the idea that if people talk without censoring themselves, they will uncover meaningful (and often repressed) thoughts, feelings, and memories.

  7. Psychoanalysis: Freud’s Psychoanalytic Approach to Therapy

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    Psychoanalysis is a therapeutic approach and theory, founded by Sigmund Freud, that seeks to explore the unconscious mind to uncover repressed feelings and interpret deep-rooted emotional patterns, often using techniques like dream analysis and free association.

  8. Free association Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of 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 especially in psychoanalysis.