Correct option is B
The therapy of
Psychoanalysis was developed by
Sigmund Freud, an Austrian neurologist and the founding father of psychoanalysis. Freud introduced this therapeutic approach in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to explore the unconscious mind's influence on behavior.
Psychoanalysis involves techniques such as
free association, dream analysis, and transference to uncover repressed thoughts, memories, and emotions. The goal is to bring unconscious conflicts into conscious awareness, facilitating emotional healing and behavioral change.
Explanation of Other Options:
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(a) Skinner: Known for his work in behaviorism and operant conditioning, not psychoanalysis.
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(c) Plato: A Greek philosopher, whose contributions were in philosophy, not psychology or psychoanalysis.
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(d) Darwin: Known for his theory of evolution and natural selection, unrelated to psychoanalysis.