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Resistance in Psychoanalysis
In the context of psychoanalysis, resistance refers to the ego's attempt to block or repress unacceptable urges or painful conflicts from consciousness, particularly during techniques like free association. This manifests as a patient's reluctance or inability to recall certain thoughts or situations.
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A therapist instructs a client to recline, relax, and report every thought that enters their mind without holding anything back, even if the thoughts seem trivial, illogical, or embarrassing. What is the most likely underlying therapeutic goal of this specific instruction?