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+ | The '''unconscious''' is "the complex of mental activities within an individual that proceed without his awareness."<ref>[https://www.britannica.com/science/unconscious Unconcious], Britannica</ref> | ||
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+ | == Unconscious mind in Freudian psychology == | ||
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The '''unconscious mind''' in [[Freud]]ian psychology refers to the functions of the [[human mind]] which we [[repress]] or never become aware of. It is a source of both [[creativity]] and destructiveness. | The '''unconscious mind''' in [[Freud]]ian psychology refers to the functions of the [[human mind]] which we [[repress]] or never become aware of. It is a source of both [[creativity]] and destructiveness. | ||
+ | == External links == | ||
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+ | *[https://www.unsw.edu.au/news/2023/06/were-in-control-new-research-dismantles-power-of-unconscious We’re in control: new research dismantles the power of the unconscious], University of Sydney | ||
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+ | [[Category: Psychology]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Medicine]] | ||
[[Category:Philosophy]] | [[Category:Philosophy]] |
Revision as of 04:36, May 4, 2024
The unconscious is "the complex of mental activities within an individual that proceed without his awareness."[1]
Unconscious mind in Freudian psychology
The unconscious mind in Freudian psychology refers to the functions of the human mind which we repress or never become aware of. It is a source of both creativity and destructiveness.
External links
- We’re in control: new research dismantles the power of the unconscious, University of Sydney