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▸ noun: (psychology) The theory of the psychological process whereby deliberate attempts to suppress certain thoughts make them more likely to surface.
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▸ noun: (psychology) The theory of the psychological process whereby deliberate attempts to suppress certain thoughts make them more likely to surface.
Similar:
white bear problem,
dissociation,
reality principle,
intentionalism,
thought-process,
thought process,
intellectualization,
censor,
passivity,
mental block,
more...
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