Free association is described as a "psychonanalytic procedure in which a person is encouraged to give free rein to his or her thoughts and feelings, verbalizing whatever comes into the mind without monitoring its content." Over time, this technique is supposed to help bring forth repressed thoughts and feelings that the person can then work through to gain a better sense of self.
That's an admirable goal, but for the purposes of this excercise, we're just hoping to have a little fun with the technique. Each week I'll post ten words to which you can respond to with the first thing that comes to mind.
"Rules are, there are no rules." There are no right or wrong answers. Don't limit yourself to one word responses; just say everything that pops into your head.
I say ... and you think ... ?
Spit it out ::
Shadow ::
Database ::
Expression ::
Boss ::
Baby ::
Mystic ::
Kate ::
Boobies ::
Raid ::
Showing posts with label word association. unconscious mutterings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label word association. unconscious mutterings. Show all posts
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
unconscious mutterings
say what you think...
Free association is described as a "psychonanalytic procedure in which a person is encouraged to give free rein to his or her thoughts and feelings, verbalizing whatever comes into the mind without monitoring its content." Over time, this technique is supposed to help bring forth repressed thoughts and feelings that the person can then work through to gain a better sense of self.
That's an admirable goal, but for the purposes of this excercise, we're just hoping to have a little fun with the technique. Each week I'll post ten words to which you can respond to with the first thing that comes to mind.
"Rules are, there are no rules." There are no right or wrong answers. Don't limit yourself to one word responses; just say everything that pops into your head
Free association is described as a "psychonanalytic procedure in which a person is encouraged to give free rein to his or her thoughts and feelings, verbalizing whatever comes into the mind without monitoring its content." Over time, this technique is supposed to help bring forth repressed thoughts and feelings that the person can then work through to gain a better sense of self.
That's an admirable goal, but for the purposes of this excercise, we're just hoping to have a little fun with the technique. Each week I'll post ten words to which you can respond to with the first thing that comes to mind.
"Rules are, there are no rules." There are no right or wrong answers. Don't limit yourself to one word responses; just say everything that pops into your head
- In love ::
- Be my guest ::
- Number one ::
- Swallowed whole ::
- 50 percent ::
- Made in ::
- Supplement ::
- Right for ::
- Endless ::
- Ceramic ::
Friday, July 18, 2008
unconcious mutterings
Free association is described as a "psychonanalytic procedure in which a person is encouraged to give free rein to his or her thoughts and feelings, verbalizing whatever comes into the mind without monitoring its content." Over time, this technique is supposed to help bring forth repressed thoughts and feelings that the person can then work through to gain a better sense of self.
That's an admirable goal, but for the purposes of this excercise, we're just hoping to have a little fun with the technique. Each week I'll post ten words to which you can respond to with the first thing that comes to mind.
"Rules are, there are no rules." There are no right or wrong answers. Don't limit yourself to one word responses; just say everything that pops into your head.
That's an admirable goal, but for the purposes of this excercise, we're just hoping to have a little fun with the technique. Each week I'll post ten words to which you can respond to with the first thing that comes to mind.
"Rules are, there are no rules." There are no right or wrong answers. Don't limit yourself to one word responses; just say everything that pops into your head.
- Intimidated ::
- Brush ::
- Masquerade ::
- Procedure ::
- Tattoos ::
- Square ::
- Tuck ::
- Boyfriend ::
- Badass ::
- Thousand ::
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Unconscious Mutterings
I say ... and you think ... ?
- Concentration ::
- Relocated ::
- Clot ::
- Joints ::
- Satellite ::
- Money back ::
- Kittens ::
- Shady ::
- Drain ::
- Stroke ::
Monday, May 12, 2008
I say ... and you think ... ?
Free association is described as a "psychonanalytic procedure in which a person is encouraged to give free rein to his or her thoughts and feelings, verbalizing whatever comes into the mind without monitoring its content." Over time, this technique is supposed to help bring forth repressed thoughts and feelings that the person can then work through to gain a better sense of self.
That's an admirable goal, but for the purposes of this excercise, we're just hoping to have a little fun with the technique. Each week I'll post ten words to which you can respond to with the first thing that comes to mind.
Unconscious Mutterings
That's an admirable goal, but for the purposes of this excercise, we're just hoping to have a little fun with the technique. Each week I'll post ten words to which you can respond to with the first thing that comes to mind.
- Track ::
- Snake ::
- Assignment ::
- Blockbuster ::
- Bombastic ::
- Adventure ::
- First time ::
- Aged ::
- Grip ::
- Shortcut ::
Unconscious Mutterings
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