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| | Unconscious mind - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | The unconscious mind should not be confused with "being unconscious" and unconsciousness which is loss of consciousness. |  | | Popper claimed that Freud's theory of the unconscious was not falsifiable. |  | | A distinction needs to be made between The Unconscious (or the unconscious mind, or the subconscious), which are concepts in psychoanalysis and related fields, and unconscious or nonconscious events in the mind, which are of great interest in cognition and perception. |
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| | Collective unconscious - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The difference in their conceptualization of the unconscious is one of the more conspicuous differences between the psychologies founded by Jung and Freud. |  | | Collective unconscious is a term of analytical psychology, and was originally coined by Carl Jung. |  | | The collective unconscious refers to that part of a person's unconscious which is common to all human beings. |
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| | unconscious -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | Instinct and the Unconscious a Contribution to a Biological Theory of the Psycho-Neuroses |  | | It is distinct from the personal unconscious, which arises from the experience of the individual. |  | | Also, according to what is called brain blood-shift theory, the transition from unconscious to conscious activities is mediated by localized changes in the blood supply to different parts of the brain. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9074226?tocId=9074226
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| | LACAN.LEC |
 | | Freud's notion of the unconscious was one of the ideas that began to question, or to destabilize, that humanist ideal of the self; he was one of the precursors of post-structuralism in that regard. |  | | In Lacanian psychoanalysis, the unconscious is the ground of all being. |  | | Lacan says that the contents of the unconscious are acutely aware of language, and particularly of the structure of language. |
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http://www.colorado.edu/English/ENGL2012Klages/lacan.html
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| | Psychoanalysis - Unconscious |
 | | The problem of the unconscious in psychology is, in the forcible words of Lipps (1897), less a psychological problem than the problem of psychology. |  | | Everything conscious has an unconscious preliminary stage; whereas what is unconscious may remain at that stage and nevertheless claim to be regarded as having the full value of a psychical process. |  | | The unconscious is the true psychical reality; in its innermost nature it is as much unknown to us as the reality of the external world, and it is as incompletely presented by the data of consciousness as is the external world by the communications of our sense organs. |
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| | unconscious mind |
 | | It is assumed that the unconscious is distinguished from the conscious by the fact that we are aware of conscious experience, but unaware of the unconscious. |  | | It would be absurd to reject the notion of the unconscious mind simply because we reject the Freudian notion of the unconscious as a reservoir of repressed memories of traumatic experiences. |  | | However, there is no scientific evidence either for the unconscious repression of traumatic experiences or their causal agency in neurotic or psychotic behavior. |
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http://skepdic.com/unconscious.html
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| | A glossary of Jungian terms. |
 | | Mercurius: an unconscious, earthy compensation for the Trinity. |  | | As Christ is thearchetypeof consciousness, Mercurius is that of the unconscious. |  | | Incest: a taboo that shields the ego from reabsorption in the maternal unconscious. |
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http://www.tearsofllorona.com/jungdefs.html
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| | Unconscious Processing: Subliminal Perception, Neuropsychology, and the I-Function |
 | | The fact that a specific neuronal pathway may account for the unconscious processing which occurs in blindsight, suggests that it may eventually be possible to develop a neurobiologcal explanation for the more general phenomenon of subliminal/unconscious processing. |  | | Additional evidence for the existence of unconscious processing comes from the study of neurological disorders in which conscious perception of visual input is specifically impaired, while the ability to process and make use of such input remains preserved. |  | | Several psychological and neuropsychological examples of subliminal/unconscious perception, including unconscious semantic priming, memory for unconsciously perceived events, blindsight, and prosopagnosia, can be considered in relation to consciousness and the I-function. |
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http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/bb/neuro/neuro99/web2/Hellew.html
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| | Collective Unconscious |
 | | The collective unconscious is a part of the psyche which can be negatively distinguished from a personal unconscious by the fact that it does not, like the latter, owe its existence to personal experience and consequently is not a personal acquisition. |  | | While the personal unconscious is made up essentially of contents which have at one time been conscious but which have disappeared from consciousness through having been forgotten or repressed, the contents of the collective unconscious have never been in consciousness, and therefore have never been individually acquired, but owe their existence exclusively to heredity. |  | | Whereas the personal unconscious consists for the most part of complexes, the content of the collective unconscious is made up essentially of archetypes. |
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| | Consciousness: Addendum B - The Preconscious and Unconscious in Freud |
 | | He made the distinction by describing the case of 'what is unnoticed' as a case of what is unconscious in the descriptive sense and the case of 'what is unnoticeable' as a case of what is unconscious in the dynamic sense. |  | | Thus, seeking refuge from the unconscious in what is scarcely noticed or unnoticed is after all only a derivative of the preconceived belief which regards the identity of the psychical and the conscious as settled once and for all. |  | | must be made between that which is unconscious in the sense in which 'unconscious' would mean 'not an object of attention' and the sense in which 'unconscious' would mean 'not easily capable of becoming an object of attention'. |
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| | Sigmund Freud [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | He articulated and refined the concepts of the unconscious, of infantile sexuality, of repression, and proposed a tri-partite account of the mind's structure, all as part of a radically new conceptual and therapeutic frame of reference for the understanding of human psychological development and the treatment of abnormal mental conditions. |  | | Turning away from his early attempts to explore the unconscious through hypnosis, Freud further developed this 'talking cure', acting on the assumption that the repressed conflicts were buried in the deepest recesses of the unconscious mind. |  | | An 'unconscious' mental process or event, for Freud, is not one which merely happens to be out of consciousness at a given time, but is rather one which cannot, except through protracted psychoanalysis, be brought to the forefront of consciousness. |
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http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/f/freud.htm
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| | About Psychoanalysis: APsa |
 | | As a therapy, psychoanalysis is based on the observation that individuals are often unaware of many of the factors that determine their emotions and behavior. |  | | As the patient speaks, hints of the unconscious sources of current difficulties gradually begin to appear - in certain repetitive patterns of behavior, in the subjects which the patient finds hard to talk about, in the ways the patient relates to the analyst. |  | | Psychoanalytic treatment demonstrates how these unconscious factors affect current relationships and patterns of behavior, traces them back to their historical origins, shows how they have changed and developed over time, and helps the individual to deal better with the realities of adult life. |
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| | unconscious on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Conflict between conscious and unconscious impulses are said to give rise to anxiety, then to defense mechanisms, which counteract this anxiety. |  | | In his view, the unconscious was composed of the id, which accounts for instinctual drives, acts as the motivating force in human behavior, and contains desires and wishes that the individual hides—or represses—from conscious recognition; and part of the superego, the system that acts to restrain and control id impulses. |  | | The idea of the unconscious has been rejected by some psychological schools, although it is still used by many psychoanalysts. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/u1/unconsci.asp
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| | The Unconscious Mind |
 | | Therefore, unconscious processes are not literally unconscious; they are present in consciousness as a kind of background noise until and unless they cohere into macroscopic phenomena. |  | | Therefore the unconscious mind may reside in the axons, which would make it comprise the more reflexive or instinctive aspects of the psyche. |  | | In fact, such a model fits well with Jung's description of the unconscious, for he stressed that the `archetypes of the collective unconscious' are contentless behavioral patterns grounded in our shared biological -- or even physical -- nature. |
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http://www.cs.utk.edu/~mclennan/anon-ftp/JCS2/node18.html
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| | The Anatomy of the Mental Personality by Sigmund Freud |
 | | The oldest and best meaning of the word 'unconscious' is the descriptive one; we call 'unconscious' any mental process the existence of which we are obliged to assume-because, for instance, we infer it in some way from its effects but of which we are not directly aware. |  | | Once again, from a purely descriptive point of view, the 'preconscious' is also unconscious, but we do not give it that name, except when we are speaking loosely, or when we have to defend in general the existence of unconscious processes in mental life. |  | | We call the unconscious which is only latent, and so can easily become 'conscious', the 'pre-conscious', and keep the name 'unconscious' for the other. |
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http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/at/freud2.htm
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| | Theodore Roszak - Awakening The Ecological Unconscious |
 | | Just as it has been the goal of previous therapies to recover the repressed contents of the unconscious, so the goal of ecopsychology is to awaken the inherent sense of environmental reciprocity that lies within the ecological unconscious. |  | | The contents of the ecological unconscious represent, in some degree, at some level of mentality, the living record of cosmic evolution, tracing back to distant initial conditions in the history of time. |  | | The core of the mind is the ecological unconscious. |
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| | The Unconscious in Clinical Psychology |
 | | Being told, for example, that you unconsciously resent your children, is one thingand its easily denied; dreaming that you try to kill one of your children is shocking, and, if properly interpreted, is undeniable evidence of a resentment that needs to be verbalized. |  | | distinguished a personal unconscious from a collective unconscious. For Jung, the personal unconscious was similar to the totality of Freuds concept of the unconscious. |  | | The problem with unconscious conflicts is that you cant cure someone just by telling him or her whats happening unconsciously. |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.9 Part 1) |
 | | This volume hints at a process Jung called individuation, in which the personally unconscious aspects of a human being are united with their normal consciousness, and then this expanded consciousness becomes subservient to a new meta-consciousness, which he called The Self, and which transcends human comprehension, except as an experience. |  | | They are the imperishable elements of the unconscious, but they change their shape continually, being the "treasure in the realm of the shadowy thoughts" which Kant spoke of, and among the highest values of the human pysche. |  | | The collective unconscious differs from the personal in that it is not constituted of repressed or forgotten complexes but of inherited archetypes that were never a part of your conscious life. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0691018332?v=glance
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| | Art And The Unconscious, Heidi Hayes Surrealist Painter |
 | | While Carl Jung agreed with Freud in the existence of the unconscious and its influences on human behavior, he believed the unconscious was trying to reveal not conceal something from the dreamer. |  | | Freud taught that unconscious material, our repressed wishes and urges, manifests in dreams in the language of imagery and that this imagery is often distorted to protect the dreamer's sense of self while releasing and metaphorically expressing repressed psychic energy. |  | | They are different than the images and themes found in the Personal Unconscious as material of the Personal Unconscious is relevant to a particular situation and to that particular dreamer's conscious life. |
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| | Unconscious phantasies by Allen Esterson |
 | | It would be difficult to give a clearer example of the grossly misleading nature of Freud's explications of unconscious phantasies in relation to his clinical experiences. |  | | Second, his analytic technique for accessing the unconscious mind is gender-neutral, and there seems no reason why it should be any less successful when applied to women than to men. |  | | Freud claimed that his clinical experiences in the seduction theory period enabled him to 'stumble' on the existence of unconscious phantasies (S.E.: XX, 34). |
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| | May 2001 - The Unconscious Mind and Intuitive Selling |
 | | The unconscious is the part of human beings that is intuitive. |  | | Being in tune with your unconscious is an excellent way of keeping your perceptions more clear and obtaining a better understanding of the perceptions others have of you. |  | | This is an expression of the power of the unconscious. |
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http://www.itstime.com/may2001.htm
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| | Oxford University Press: The New Unconscious: Ran R. Hassin |
 | | The New Unconscious will be an important resource on the unconscious for researchers in psychology, cognitive science and neuroscience. |  | | Research in social cognition now uses subtle but rigorous behavioral indices of involuntary, unconscious, automatic processes to infer a new view of the mind in which emotions and goals are as important as thinking and knowledge. |  | | This is the book you should read if you want to understand the remarkable progress recently achieved in the empirical study of unconscious mental processes--cognitive, emotional and motivational--and in understanding their correlates in the structure and function of the brain. |
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http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Psychology/Cognitive/~~/dmlldz11c2EmY2k9MDE5NTE0OTk1NQ==
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| | Collective Unconscious |
 | | Jung found, however, that the unconscious mind is much greater than Freud had realized, capable of accessing all of human memoryeven humanity's future. |  | | Jung knew, from his own profound inner work and that of his patients that we are tied to a much greater archaic collective unconscious mind that emits universal symbols and processes we all share. |  | | We had to be analysis forever to understand the unconscious motivations that were running our lives. |
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http://www.eupsychia.com/perspectives/defs/collective.html
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| | Conscious versus unconscious processes: Are they qualitatively different? |
 | | The psychological unconscious: A necessary assumption for all psychological theory? |  | | An inadvertent consequence, however, of D and K's very compelling case against attempts to time the emergence of consciousness and against the Cartesian notion of a transition between the unconscious and the conscious realms, may be an underestimation of the importance of the conscious/unconscious distinction. |  | | It is precisely because consciousness cannot be temporally or spatially localized in the brain that identifying qualitative differences between conscious and unconscious processes is crucial for the conscious/unconscious distinction. |
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http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/~reingold/publications/Reingold_1992
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Why We Lie : The Evolutionary Roots of Deception and the Unconscious Mind |
 | | He uses examples from modern living in describing (the third goal of the book) adaptive functions of the unconscious mind implied by self-deception, showing (even if without the level of empirical proof demanded by scientific inquiry) that we are all natural psychologists, albeit unconscious ones, carefully monitoring one another's behavior, constantly deceiving others and ourselves. |  | | The brain, especially the unconscious mind, is the ultimate challenge for scientists and philosophers. |  | | This unconscious portion of the brain is an expert psychologist, highly capable at reading other people's motivations and at manipulating them. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0312310390?v=glance
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| | Llewellyn Encyclopedia: Unconscious in the Astral |
 | | It is also possible to consciously project the astral body—and yet remain unconscious of what it is seeing and experiencing after it leaves your physical body. |  | | Upon the astral body’s return the information it has gathered is stored in the projector’s unconscious mind. |  | | The astral body is directed (before it leaves, of course) to a specific location and assigned a specific task. |
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Unconsciousness - first aid |
 | | An unconscious person cannot cough or clear his or her throat. |  | | Being asleep is not the same thing as being unconscious. |  | | DO NOT slap an unconscious person's face or splash water on the face to try to revive him. |
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| | unconscious: a-plus-researchpapers.com- a+ research papers, a+ term papers, a+ essays |
 | | Thank you for visiting a-plus-researchpapers.com for assistance in writing your research paper on "unconscious," research essay on "unconscious," or research report on "unconscious." a-plus-researchpapers.com has 5956 free research paper abstracts. |  | | Countertransferrance occurs when the patient’s subconscious is able to identify and provoke characteristics in the analyst which are similar to the ones being projected. |  | | Through repeated self analysis and observant examination of his subject will an analyst be able to retain a sense of objectivity while still being open to communication. |
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http://www.a-plus-researchpapers.com/term-papers/816897/unconscious.html
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| | Clinical & Research News |
 | | Scientists have not yet determined the neurobiological basis of human consciousness—that nebulous place where the hard wiring of the human brain interfaces with thoughts, emotions, and behavior. |  | | And it was precisely because Wong and Shevrin’s research has implications for psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapy that they were invited to speak at the psychoanalysts’ meeting and that some of their research results have been published in the June 1999 Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. |  | | This distinct slow wave brain activity, Wong and Shevrin believe, constituted neurobiological evidence for unconscious anticipation of an unpleasant event, that is, that a shock would probably be delivered along with the face. |
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| | Harvard University Press/Strangers to Ourselves |
 | | The adaptive unconscious that empirical psychology has revealed, and that Wilson describes, is much more than a repository of primitive drives and conflict-ridden memories. |  | | It is a set of pervasive, sophisticated mental processes that size up our worlds, set goals, and initiate action, all while we are consciously thinking about something else. |  | | If we don't know ourselves--our potentials, feelings, or motives--it is most often, Wilson tells us, because we have developed a plausible story about ourselves that is out of touch with our adaptive unconscious. |
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| | Carl Jung |
 | | The anima is the female aspect present in the collective unconscious of men, and the animus is the male aspect present in the collective unconscious of women. |  | | And yet he makes the unconscious sound very unpleasant, to say the least: It is a cauldron of seething desires, a bottomless pit of perverse and incestuous cravings, a burial ground for frightening experiences which nevertheless come back to haunt us. |  | | Freud said that the goal of therapy was to make the unconscious conscious. |
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http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/jung.html
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| | Classical Adlerian Quotes: Conscious and Unconscious - Alfred Adler Institute of San Francisco |
 | | So then unconscious material comes up very quickly into consciousness, the minute that he begins to recognize that there is something he can do differently. |  | | "Adler does not accept the Freudian term unconscious, he says it's the 'un-understood.' The amazing thing is that when you really get into the therapeutic relationship, you can see by the expression of the patient that he already senses what his direction is, and what is wrong. |  | | In pursuing this course, one may consider everything that is unconsciously unknown as the whole of unknown relations. |
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http://home.att.net/~htstein/qu-consc.htm
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| | Alchemical Hypnotherapy But what does it mean? |
 | | The mother of Robert Dilts, one of the founding fathers of NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming [NLP] is a psychological toolkit with very wide success in management and individual therapy), had a recurrence of breast cancer metastasised all through her body. |  | | You will be in trance: the gateway to the unconscious mind. |  | | Advanced methods of trance work (hypnotherapy) allow deeper unconscious beliefs to be found and resolved. |
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http://www.positivehealth.com/permit/Articles/NLP/white18.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Strangers to Ourselves: Discovering the Adaptive Unconscious |
 | | Surveying a variety of contemporary psychological research, this book describes an unconscious that is capable of a much higher degree of "thinking" than previously supposed by adherents of either Freudian or Behaviorist branches of psychology. |  | | Capable of everything from problem solving and narrative construction to emotional reaction and prediction, the adaptive unconscious is a powerful and pervasive element of our whole personalities. |  | | The new view of the mind that is gradually being built up by controlled experiments is often at variance with Freud's compelling but fanciful views on the unconscious and repression. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0674009363?v=glance
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| | SIZE AND CONTENTS OF THE UNCONSCIOUS |
 | | Such mingling of unconscious fields has obvious similarities to the collective-unconscious idea that was postulated by one of psychology's pioneers, Carl Jung. |  | | In recent years, with the increased study of dreams, images, consciousness and more acceptance of such things as ESP (about half our population now believes in ESP), the role of the unconscious is now often believed to at least rival that of the conscious mind. |  | | Boethius 500 A.D. More important than your thoughts about the size of your unconscious are your thoughts about its contents. |
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 | | Each respondent then completed a test designed to measure unconscious preference, using a technique in which speed to associate pleasant and unpleasant items with candidates' names and faces was measured. |  | | Banaji and Greenwald said it remains to be seen which attitude -- conscious or unconscious - reflects what voters will actually do when it is time to cast their ballot. |  | | "These results are intriguing because of the discrepancy between conscious and unconscious preferences," said Yale Psychology Professor Mahzarin Banaji. |
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http://www.psycport.com/news/2000/02/25/mt/0000-4359-KEYWORD.Missing.html
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| | 33,000 Web Tests Show Unconscious Roots Of Racism, Ageism |
 | | Roots Of Unconscious Prejudice Affect 90 To 95 Percent Of People, Psychologists Demonstrate (September 30, 1998) -- The pervasiveness of prejudice, affecting 90 to 95 percent of people, was demonstrated today in a Seattle press conference at the University of Washington by psychologists who developed a new tool... |  | | The sites were created with four short tests that measure unconscious roots of racism, ageism, gender stereotyping and self-esteem. |  | | The Web tests are a spinoff of a psychological tool called the Implicit Association Test created by University of Washington psychology professor Anthony Greenwald and developed in collaboration with Mahazarin Banaji, a Yale psychology professor. |
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| | Freud: On Narcissism |
 | | The unconscious dimension of the mind is made up of the instincts located in the id and material that has been repressed. |  | | The activity of the unconscious can be detected in dreams, and can also create conflicts within the psyche that lead to neuroses. |  | | A great deal of the contents of the psyche are either preconscious--not presently conscious, but available to consciousness through the processes of memory or suggestion--or unconscious. |
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http://maven.english.hawaii.edu/criticalink/narc/terms/unconscious.html
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| | Carl Jung and the Mandala |
 | | This totality comprises consciousness first of all, then the personal unconscious, and finally an indefinitely large segment of the collective unconscious whose archetypes are common to all mankind. |  | | Since this disposition is usually not a conscious possession of the individual I have called it the collective unconscious, and, as the bases of its symbolical products, I postulate the existence of primordial images, the archetypes. |  | | 76 Most mandalas have an intuitive, irrational character and, through their symbolical content, exert a retroactive influence on the unconscious. |
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| | Chapter: "Classical Adlerian Theory and Practice" |
 | | These safeguarding devices are largely unconscious and entail very real suffering on the part of individuals who employ them. |  | | They were also guided by fictions, or what they believe to be true, though these beliefs are largely unconscious (Vaihinger 1925). |  | | Then, in the middle stages of therapy, more penetrating, leading questions uncover the deeper structures of private logic, hidden feelings, and unconscious goals. |
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| | Unconscious Mutterings Archives |
 | | Unconscious Mutterings: Week 109 [Life With Buccho] It's not that I'm so bored on a Sunday that I feel like doing a meme. |  | | Unconscious Mutterings 109 [patchwork progression] Have not done this in a long time… Unconscious Mutterings - Week 109 [03.06.05] |  | | Unconscious Mutterings [Stupid Words...] Week 109 I say... |
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| | LunaNiña.com Unconscious Mutterings: Week 71 |
 | | News from the Great Beyond:: Unconscious Mutterings for June 13, 2004: I say... |  | | bartsspace:: Unconscious Mutterings Colorblind::Eyesight Shallow::Ditch Erotica::Smut Figment::Imagination Eviction::Big Brother Composed::Controlled Chill::ed Drink Girl::Friday California::Dreaming Bond::For Life... |  | | shanni's blog:: Unconscious Mutterings I read...and I think... |
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| | Drawing It Out: Befriending the Unconscious |
 | | the author has presented us with the images coming from the depths of the unconscious and has eloquently described their eventual integration into her conscious life through careful attention to their details. |  | | It is not only an important contribution to the psychology of the unconscious, but a fascinating personal chronicle." |  | | Drawing It Out: Befriending the Unconscious by Buckwheat |
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| | Phil Merikle - UW Psychology |
 | | Merikle, P. M., and Daneman, M. Psychological investigations of unconscious perception. |  | | Merikle, P. M., & Reingold, E. On demonstrating unconscious perception: Comment on Draine and Greenwald (1998). |  | | Merikle, P. M., and Daneman, M. Conscious vs. unconscious perception. |
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| | definition of unconscious |
 | | Having no knowledge by experience; -- followed by of; as, a mule unconscious of the yoke. |  | | Not conscious; having no consciousness or power of mental perception; without cerebral appreciation; hence, not knowing or regarding; ignorant; as, an unconscious man. |  | | An, Appreciation, Apprehended, As, By, Cerebral, Conscious, Consciousness, Experience, Followed, Having, Hence, Ignorant, Knowing, Knowledge, Known, Man, Mental, Mule, No, Not, Of, Or, Perception, Power, Regarding, The, Unconscious, Without, Yoke |
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