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The Ability to Make Connections, Expand Our Knowledge, and Become

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The ability to make connections, expand our knowledge, and become more innovative is often the result of which of the following?


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Dissociative Amnesias

A condition marked by sudden, temporary inability to remember important personal information, far beyond normal forgetfulness.

Dissociative Fugues

A scarce psychological condition manifested by transient amnesia concerning one's self identity, including personal memories, character, and distinctive qualities.

Psychodynamic Theorists

Scholars and clinicians who explore the influence of unconscious mind and childhood experiences on behavior, based on the principles founded by Sigmund Freud.

Psychodynamic Explanation

A theory that attributes psychological disorders to unconscious conflicts, desires, and impulses.

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