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Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality> Pre-conscious or Sub-Conscious

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Topics

  • Introduction
  • Freud’s Iceberg Model of Mind
  • Detailed Breakdown of the Three Levels
  • Freud’s Techniques for Exploring the Unconscious
  • Real-Life Application
  • Key Points: Pre-conscious or Sub-Conscious
CISCE: Class 12

Introduction

Sigmund Freud revolutionized our understanding of human psychology by comparing the mind to an iceberg. This powerful metaphor helps us visualize how consciousness works at different levels.

CISCE: Class 12

Freud’s Iceberg Model of Mind

  • Above the waterline sits the Conscious Mind, the small tip we actively experience.
  • Just below the surface lies the Preconscious Mind, storing information we can access easily.
  • Deep underwater resides the Unconscious Mind, containing repressed memories and drives.
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Detailed Breakdown of the Three Levels

1. Conscious Mind

  • Meaning: Current thoughts, perceptions, and sensations.
  • Features: Active awareness of about 10% of mental activity, and easily verbalized and shared.
  • Example: Solving an exam question or participating in a class discussion.

2. Preconscious Mind

  • Meaning: Information not in current awareness but retrievable.
  • Features: Acts like a mental filing cabinet and a bridge between the conscious and the unconscious.
  • Example: Hearing ambient noise without noticing until it stops.

3. Unconscious Mind

  • Meaning: Deep reservoir of repressed memories, instincts, and desires.
  • Features: Constitutes approximately 90% of mental processes and influences behavior indirectly through dreams, slips, and symptoms.
  • Example: Unexplained anxiety linked to past experiences.
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Freud’s Techniques for Exploring the Unconscious

Method Description
Dream Analysis “Dreams are the royal road to the unconscious.” Distinguishes manifest and latent content.
Free Association Patient verbalizes thoughts without censorship to reveal hidden associations.
Freudian Slips Unintentional verbal mistakes expose unconscious thoughts.
Hypnosis Induces trance to access buried memories.
Psychoanalytic Therapy Long-term exploration of childhood experiences and conflicts.
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Real-Life Application

  • Academic Stress: Analyzing exam anxiety through past failure memories.
  • Interpersonal Relationships: Recognizing reenacted childhood dynamics.
  • Creative Expression: Using free association for brainstorming projects.
  • Dream Journaling: Recording and interpreting dreams to uncover hidden concerns.
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Key Points: Pre-conscious or Sub-Conscious

  • Freud compared the mind to an iceberg—only a small part (conscious) is visible, while most (unconscious) lies hidden.
  • The conscious mind is what we are aware of (e.g., reading or thinking right now).
  • The preconscious mind holds memories and info we can easily bring to awareness (e.g., a friend's name).
  • The unconscious mind stores repressed desires, fears, and past experiences that affect us secretly.
  • Freud used tools like dream analysis, free association, and slips of the tongue to explore the unconscious.

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