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Unconscious - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unconscious might refer to: In physiology: • unconsciousness, the lack of consciousness or responsiveness to people and other environmental stimuli. In psychology: • Unconscious mind, the mind operat...
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Unconscious mind - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The unconscious mind is a term invented by the 18th century German romantic philosopher Ser Christopher Riegel and later introduced into English by the poet and essayist Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The...
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An explanation of unconscious functioning in psychology. ... My goal on this page is not to provide a detailed theory of human unconscious functioning; I will instead offer some easily understood information that might make the subject of unconscious functioning—and its relation to the practice of psychology—a bit...
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Somehow it does not seem appropriate to speak of the first four cases listed here as involving the unconscious mind, even though the perceivers are not aware of what they are perceiving.
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Please enter at least one search term ... If you are unsure how to spell a word or would like to find groups of words, you can browse this dictionary much like flipping the pages in a book: ... 1. In the find box, type the first few letters of a word or type your best guess for the word. For example, typing "hap" takes you...
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Other changes in awareness can occur without becoming unconscious. Medically, these are called "altered mental status" or "changed mental status." They include sudden confusion, disorientation, or stupor.
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In Freud's psychoanalytic theory of personality, the unconscious mind is a reservoir of feelings, thoughts, urges, and memories... ... Definition: In Freud's psychoanalytic theory of personality, the unconscious mind is a reservoir of feelings, thoughts, urges, and memories that outside of our conscious awareness.
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Those mental contents that the ego does not recognise fall into the Personal Unconscious. The Personal Unconscious is made up of suppressed and forgotten memories, traumas, etc.
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unconscious: Definition and Pronunciation ... occurring below the level of conscious thought: an unconscious impulse.; 4. not consciously realized, planned, or done; without conscious volition or intent: an unconscious social slight.; 5. not endowed with mental faculties: the unconscious stones.;
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