تعريف free association في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.
(Psikoloji, Ruhbilim) Serbest çağrışım: Psikolojik tedavilerde kullanılan ve hastadan, mantıklı veya birbiriyle ilişkili olup olmadığına bakmaksızın aklına gelen her şeyi söylemesinin istendiği, bu yolla kurulacak diyalog yardımıyla hastalığın teşhis edilmeye çalışıldığı teknik
تعريف free association في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
(a) The form of word-association experiment in which the subject gives any word he or she thinks of in response to the stimulus word (b) In psychoanalysis, the effort to report without modification everything that comes into awareness
a thought process in which ideas (words or images) suggest other ideas in a sequence
In psychological research, interviewing conducted by presenting a stimulus to provoke spontaneous replies
in psychoanalysis, having clients express their thoughts and feelings as they happen without censoring them functional assessment of behaviora way to systematically identify positive and negative behaviors by observing a student to develop behavior intervention strategies
A tool used by Freud in which the patient is encouraged to talk about whatever comes to mind, allowing the contents of the unconscious mind to slip past the censorship of the ego (p 572)
psychoanalytic method of exploring the unconscious through unmodified verbalization of a patient's thoughts
One of Sigmund Freuds therapeutic approaches to curing psychological disorders and better understanding how the human mind works (along with the interpretation of dream imagery) With free association, the painter or patient makes mental connections between seemingly unrelated thoughts or feelings in the unconscious mind Painters in the Surrealist movement make free association one of their methods for devising subject matter
in psychoanalysis, saying whatever comes to mind, no matter how trivial, unrelated or embarrassing
International organization whose purpose is to remove barriers to trade in industrial goods among its members. The EFTA's current members are Iceland, Liechteinstein, Norway, and Switzerland. It was formed in 1960 by Austria, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, and Britain as an alternative to the European Economic Community (EEC). Some of those countries later left the EFTA and joined the EEC. In the 1990s Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway joined the European Economic Area, which also included all members of the European Union. Each country in the EFTA maintains its own commercial policy toward countries outside the group
EFTA, organization of several European nations that was founded in 1960 in order to encourage free trading between member nations and later (in 1994) to promote a common economy
A regional flee trade area established in 1958 concerned with eliminating tariffs on manufactured goods and agricultural products that originate in and are traded among member countries Most agricultural products are not subject to EFTA schedule tariff reductions Members include Austria, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland
A regional trade organization that aims to bring about free trade in industrial goods and an expansion of trade in agricultural goods between its member countries and to contribute to the liberalization and expansion of world trade
An international organization with four member countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland The purpose of EFTA is to monitor and manage relationships among the EFTA states