Free Association

The free association is the first Fundamental rule of a psychoanalysis.

It consists in saying all that passes by the head, without carrying out of moral censure, when well even the thoughts appear inappropriate. This rule comes like palliative to the Refoulement, the goal of the psychoanalytical cure being to make conscious of the representations hitherto a41dernier $c-b1, e,10 $c-b26 ce $c-b16 $c-b43, bn,84 driven back, and cut normal development of the personality.

Historically, Sigmund Freud was initially influenced by the account of the treatment of Bertha Pappenheim (known as Anna O.) by Joseph Breuer. Suffering from hysterical disorders , it felt relieved after having spoken in Breuer; it called these meetings brushing of chimney and invented the term of talking cure (cure by the word).

Freud decided to take again this principle and encouraged its patients unceasingly to acknowledge to him, to describe any representation appearing, using the principle of association to make emerge censured ideas.

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