_______________ is a method that attempts to explore unconscious motives and conflicts through a process of free association, in which the patient talks about his or her thoughts, dreams, and memories.

a. Rational-emotive therapy
b. Psychoanalysis
c. Client-centered therapy
d. Existential therapy


Answer : b. Psychoanalysis

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