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What is man a subject for, according to Mark Twain?
Interpretation
The act of explaining, reframing, or otherwise showing one’s own understanding of something.
Psychoanalyst
A professional in psychology who uses techniques from psychoanalysis (a therapeutic approach pioneered by Freud) to treat patients by exploring their unconscious motivations and childhood experiences.
Associations
The connection or relationship between thoughts, ideas, or concepts in the psychological context, often leading to the formation of memories or learned behaviors.
Client-Centered Therapy
A form of psychotherapy developed by Carl Rogers, emphasizing an empathetic, accepting, and genuine environment created by the therapist to facilitate the client’s growth and personal development.
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