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what did freud call ones capacity to allow the unconscious out unexpectedly? freudian slip hypnosis free association dream interpretation
Freud's concept of "Free Association" is the method where patients freely express thoughts, allowing unconscious material to emerge unexpectedly. A Freudian Slip is a specific instance of unconscious leakage in speech, Hypnosis is a trance state, and Dream Interpretation is analyzing dreams. So the correct answer relates to the capacity to let the unconscious out, which is Free Association? Wait, no—wait, the question is about the capacity. Wait, no, let's recheck: Freud called the capacity (method) to allow unconscious out unexpectedly as Free Association? Wait, no, Freudian Slip is a slip of tongue revealing unconscious. Wait, the question: "one's capacity to allow the unconscious out unexpectedly"—Free Association is the technique where a person says whatever comes to mind, allowing unconscious to surface. Freudian Slip is an example of unconscious slipping out. Wait, maybe I confused. Let's recall: Free Association is the therapeutic technique where the patient is encouraged to say whatever comes to mind, without censorship, to allow unconscious thoughts to emerge. So the capacity (method) to allow unconscious out unexpectedly is Free Association? Wait, no, the options: Freudian Slip (a slip of tongue, an instance), Hypnosis (trance), Free Association (the technique to let unconscious out), Dream Interpretation (analyzing dreams). So the question is asking what Freud called the capacity (the method) to allow unconscious out unexpectedly. So Free Association is the technique. Wait, but let's confirm: Freud developed Free Association as a way for patients to express thoughts freely, allowing unconscious material to come to the surface. So the correct option is Free Association? Wait, no, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the question: "What did FREUD call one's capacity to allow the unconscious out unexpectedly?" Let's check each option:
- Freudian Slip: A specific instance (like a slip of tongue) that reveals unconscious, not a capacity/method.
- Hypnosis: A trance state, not the capacity to let unconscious out.
- Free Association: The technique where one freely associates thoughts, allowing unconscious to emerge—this is the capacity/method.
- Dream Interpretation: Analyzing dreams, not the capacity to let unconscious out.
So the correct answer is Free Association? Wait, no, maybe I got it wrong. Wait, let's check again. Wait, the question is about the "capacity"—the ability or method. Free Association is the method Freud used to access the unconscious, by having patients say whatever comes to mind, so that unconscious thoughts can emerge unexpectedly. So the answer should be Free Association? Wait, but let's check the options again. Wait, the options are Freudian Slip, Hypnosis, Free Association, Dream Interpretation. So the correct answer is Free Association? Wait, no, maybe I confused. Wait, Freudian Slip is an example of unconscious leaking out, but the capacity (the method) to allow it is Free Association? Wait, maybe the question is phrased as "the capacity"—so the method. So Free Association is the technique, so that's the capacity. So the answer is Free Association? Wait, but let's confirm with Freud's work. Free Association is a fundamental technique in psychoanalysis where the patient is encouraged to speak freely, without censorship, which allows unconscious thoughts and feelings to surface. So the capacity (the ability/method) to allow the unconscious out unexpectedly is Free Association. So the correct option is Free Association. Wait, but let's check the options again. The options are:
- Freudian Slip: A slip of the t…
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