Qu'est-ce que "Techniques De Suppression"?

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Qu'est-ce que "Techniques De Suppression"?

What is thought suppression?

Thought suppression is a finding from experimental psychology with particularly strong applicability to clinical work. The basic finding is that the harder one tries not to think of something, the more that item intrudes into consciousness. This effect is stronger for thoughts that have emotional content.

What is suppression in psychology?

(A Definition) Suppression is defined as pushing unwanted thoughts, emotions, memories, fantasies, and more out of conscious awarenessso that you’re not thinking of these things anymore. But what exactly does it mean to ‘not think’ of something?

What are Master suppression techniques?

They are very prominent in Scandinavian scholarly and public debate, where the expression is also used to refer to types of social manipulation not part of Ås's framework. Master suppression techniques are sometimes called domination techniques.

What are the effects of suppression?

Overall, research on suppression has found that it tends to result in three effects: There is an immediate surge in unwanted thoughts. The unwanted thoughts increasingly intrude upon other thoughts as time goes by. There is a greater occurrence of unwanted thoughts (Wenzlaff & Wegner, 2000).

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