App Profile: Psychoanalysis (psychology)

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Psychoanalysis (psychology)
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kaos!!!1975
Rating: 1/5
I tried out this app and it didn’t do anything like what it said it would. As a matter of fact, Internet show this is the entire app… You ask a question and then you give words in relation to that question. Then it gives you a grid of the words you said, but it doesn’t explain anything. It doesn’t do anything other than that. I don’t understand the point of this app… Says to ask questions but never gives you an answer or explains what your answers mean.
$tellar WGAw Scribe
Rating: 1/5
The app asks, “What is your first though” when proper English is “ What is your first thought?” That ENORMOUS typo gives me zero faith in this app—what a feck up. The difference between the meaning of “though” and “thought” is a universe. Stick your shoddy work up your animass! Deleted immediately, no way in Hades I will pay $62+ annually for this craptastic piece of work. Jung would roll over in his grave.
Ty080892
Rating: 1/5
The app keeps crashing anytime I attempt to create a login. I keep getting an error message
About Psychoanalysis (psychology)
The Free Association method is a psychoanalytic procedure for exploring the unconscious, during which an individual freely speaks about anything that comes to mind. This method is actively used in psychoanalysis, psychology, sociology, psychiatry, social work, and psycholinguistics.

Sigmund Freud and his followers believed that uncontrolled associations are projections of internal, often unconscious, content of the mind. This allows for the identification and description of affective complexes, making the associative experiment an important tool in psychoanalysis.

Sir Francis Galton was the first to conduct an associative experiment in 1879. He selected 75 words, wrote each of them on a separate card, then looked at each card and recorded the thoughts that arose. However, he chose not to publish the results, explaining that "they reveal the essence of human thought with such startling clarity that it is unlikely that it could be preserved if published."

Carl Jung used the Free Association method as a tool for detecting deception, as it helped uncover the motivations behind a person’s actions. This technique helps an individual become aware of what troubles them and begin working on resolving their psychological issues.

Now, this universal method of exploring the unconscious is available on your mobile device! The method can be used for self-psychoanalysis as well as for analyzing others. In our app, this method is enhanced with modern AI analysis, which helps to understand associations and behavioral patterns more deeply.

What the app provides:

- Awareness of influences on perception. Even if you don’t work on the word immediately, after 3-6 months, repeating the test will yield a completely different result as the associations and thoughts begin to be analyzed on an unconscious level.
- Transformational effect. With conscious perception, the individual changes their attitude. The more associations you attach to the key word, the more the chain of memories and emotions associated with it will change. The emotions that arise during associations affect the emotional coloring of future associations.
- A roadmap for further self-work. By understanding what needs to change in your perception, you can use strengths as a resource and work on areas that need improvement.

The AI analysis of your results will help you understand your associations more deeply, uncover hidden emotional responses, and receive personalized recommendations. The artificial intelligence will analyze your answers, speeding up the process of self-development and increasing your self-awareness.

We recommend combining the Free Association method with meditation to achieve maximum results.

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The app can be used for free in trial mode.

Upon purchase confirmation, payment will be charged to your iTunes account. The subscription renews automatically unless auto-renewal is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. The subscription will be renewed automatically within 24 hours before the end of the current period for the same duration as the previous one. Subscription management and auto-renewal can be turned off in the Account Settings.

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File size: 20134912
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Minimum OS version: 15.5
Release Date: 1600758000000
Published by Alexander Rylskov
Website url: https://psychoanalysis.rylskov.com
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