Free association (Psychodynamic theory) is a technique used in psychology, devised by Sigmund Freud. In free-association, patients are asked to continually relate anything which comes into their minds, regardless of how superficially unimportant or potentially embarrassing the memory threatens to be. This technique assumes that all memories are arranged in a single associative network, and that sooner or later the subject will stumble across the crucial memory.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
BlackBerry PlayBook May Play Runner-Up to Apple iPad: Report - Desktops and Notebooks News & Reviews
BlackBerry PlayBook May Play Runner-Up to Apple iPad: Report - Desktops and Notebooks News & Reviews
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