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Verbalisation

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Verbalisation (or verbalization, see spelling differences) is a process by which different psychological events in individual are made in verbal form, i.e. described "in their own words". According to psychoanalytic concepts, only when a client manage to verbalise their own experiences or problems, it is possible to understand subconscious phenomena, i.e. alterations in personality, which leads to improvement.[1]

References

  1. ^ Note: This article, in whole, or in part, has been originally taken from the Ivan Vidanovic's book Dictionary of Social Work (Rečnik socijalnog rada) with the author's permission.