PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Saying whatever comes to mind, even if it seems senseless, painful, or embarrassing, is part of the Freudian technique known as
A
unconditional positive regard
B
non-directive therapy
C
free association
D
transference
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The fundamental rule, as set forth in “Freud’s Psycho-Analytic Procedure” (1904a [1903]), urges that patients say “whatever comes into their heads, even if they think it unimportant or irrelevant or nonsensical . . . or embarrassing or distressing” (p.

Detailed explanation-2: -Free association-a tool used in psychoanalysis-aims to deepen your self-understanding by looking at whatever thoughts, words, or images come freely to your mind.

Detailed explanation-3: -a basic process in psychoanalysis and other forms of psychodynamic 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.

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