1.0.14 Safe to install
The method of loose associations is a psychoanalytic procedure used to study the unconscious mind. It is widely employed in various fields including psychoanalysis, psychology, sociology, psychiatry, social work, and psycholinguistics.
According to Sigmund Freud and his followers, uncontrolled associations reveal symbolic or direct projections of the often unrecognized content of consciousness. This allows for the identification and description of affective complexes through associative experiments.
In 1879, Sir Francis Galton conducted the first associative experiment. He selected 75 words and wrote each one on a separate card. Galton would then look at each card and record his thoughts while viewing them. However, he chose not to publish the results due to their remarkable clarity in exposing the essence of human thought.
Carl Jung used the free association method as a lie detector to establish individual motivation. This technique helps individuals understand what troubles them and begin to address their psychological issues.
The human brain encodes information through visual images, sensory information, and associated bodily feelings and emotions when something needs to be remembered.
This universal method of unconscious research is now available on your mobile device! It can be used for both self-psychoanalysis and patient analysis.
The application assists users in gaining insight into their own feelings and understanding their true needs. It helps solve personal problems that may be hidden in the unconscious mind.
The application offers:
- An awareness of how perception and subconscious attitudes towards situations, events, or facts are influenced.
- A transformation effect, where conscious perception leads to a change in attitude supported by scientific explanation.
- A ready-made map for personal growth and development.
The method of free association is recommended to be combined with meditation.
Please note that the application offers a Trial mode with no charge. Subscription fees are charged through iTunes accounts and will renew automatically unless auto-renewal is disabled at least 24 hours before the current period ends. Subscriptions will be automatically renewed for the same period as the previous one within 24 hours before the end of the current period. Subscription management and auto-renewal settings can be changed in the Account settings.
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Overview
Psychoanalysis (psychology) is a Freeware software in the category Home & Hobby developed by Alexander Rylskov.
The latest version of Psychoanalysis (psychology) is 1.0.14, released on 07/05/2024. It was initially added to our database on 01/30/2024.
Psychoanalysis (psychology) runs on the following operating systems: iOS.
Users of Psychoanalysis (psychology) gave it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
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