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2 unusual facts about Thought suppression


Thought suppression

Thought suppression is different from Freud's (1955) concept of repression, which is unconscious and automatic and has relatively little empirical support (see Eysenck, 1985; Holmes, 1990 for a review).

One experiment designed with that purpose was performed by Wegner, Schneider, Carter & White (1987).



see also

Ironic process theory

Social psychologist Daniel Wegner and his colleagues first studied thought suppression in a laboratory setting in 1987 by instructing participants to avoid all thoughts of a white bear.