… The stronger theunconscious influence, the harder we have to work consciously to overcome it. In particular, this holds true for habitual behaviors. An alcoholic might come home in …
M Tsikandilakis, P Bali, J Derrfuss… - Consciousness and …, 2019 - Elsevier
… relating to theunconsciousmind. We acknowledged that the current area was contentious and that it still is. Several contemporary issues and developments relating to the assessment …
E Morsella, JA Bargh - The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
… In the words of George A. Miller, “In some sense not yet defined we are both conscious and unconscious at the same time.” Miller's eloquent assertion is illustrated perhaps most …
S Rado - Psychosomatic Medicine, 1949 - journals.lww.com
… lies outside the conditions of possible experience) (i). Unfortunately, this Kantian construction tends to remove theunconsciousmind from the province of investigation to the realm of …
… The concept of theunconscious is now so firmly associated with Sigmund Freud that an … The concept of theunconscious entered the scene in the latter half of the nineteenth century …
… various qualities of theunconsciousmind, and its action in memory and in sleep; and then … the great question of the education of theunconsciousmind in man, and seek to show that the …
… He described dreams as being “the royal road to theunconscious”. He considered that … were the products of theunconsciousmind that emerged in sleep when the conscious mind is at …
R Joseph - Neuropsychology, neuropsychiatry, and behavioral …, 1992 - Springer
… between the rational and the emotional is attributable to the raw energy of emotion having its source in the nuclei of the ancient limbic lobe-what some have referred to as the reptilian …
… In the following, I will offer a large body of evidence indicating that the development of the unconsciousmind begins in the … of the life span. This model supports Freud’s description of …