Multiple Choice
If you have experienced a painful emotional event, you may avoid all thoughts associated with this memory and keep cues out of mind that could trigger the painful memory. This active suppression of the memory may, in time, become
A) true repression.
B) true relearning.
C) true redintegration.
D) a true pseudomemory.
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