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2 CONSCIOUSNESS: Awareness of sensations, perceptions, memories and feelings AWARENESS

3 Sensory Awareness: Awareness of things outside yourself Sensory information Ex. Smell of pizza in the cafeteria Ex. Hear your mothers voice

4 Direct Inner Awareness: Awareness of things inside yourself Do not use your senses, but you are aware of personal things Feelings, memories, and thoughts

5 Subconscious Below or outside of your conscious state

6 Preconscious Level: Ideas not in your conscious right now but can be recalled when needed Use your direct inner awareness to move ideas out of preconscious level

7 Unconscious Level: This information is hidden and unaware Certain memories are painful or unacceptable, therefore hidden Ex. Going to a party

8 Nonconscious Level: Bodily functions we are not aware of at all Ex. Your finger nails growing Ex. Your pupils getting bigger

9 Sigmund Freud Famous psychologist who focused on the unconscious Wondered if disorders were of the mind not just of the body Experimented with hypnosis of patients Hypnosis allowed him to explore the unconscious

10 Iceberg Theory: The tip of the Iceberg is visible, but is only a very small part of the entire structure Conscious Mind At the surface of the water, parts of the Iceberg are sometimes below the water and sometimes above the water depending on the current Preconscious Mind The largest part of the Iceberg is under the surface and is the base for the entire structure Unconscious Mind

11 Free Association: Technique for revealing the unconscious Patient is encouraged to lie back, relax, and talk about any thoughts or images that come to their head “Freudian Couch”

12 Freudian Slips: Mistakes or slips of the tongue that we make in everyday speech, which are often embarrassing Freud thought they revealed unconscious thoughts or wishes

13 Dream Interpretation Freud believed dreams represented the path to the unconscious Assumed that dreams contain underlying, hidden meanings linked to our unconscious thoughts and desires Manifest content - dream’s obvious story Latent content - dream’s hidden meaning

14 Inception Psychological sci-fi action film about a thief who possesses the power to enter into the dreams of others. Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) doesn't steal things, he steals ideas. By projecting himself deep into the subconscious of his targets, he can glean information that even the best computer hackers can't get to. In the world of corporate espionage, Cobb is the ultimate weapon. But even weapons have their weakness, and when Cobb loses everything, he's forced to embark on one final mission in a desperate quest for redemption. This time, Cobb won't be harvesting an idea, but sowing one. Should he and his team of specialists succeed, they will have discovered a new frontier in the art of psychic espionage. They've planned everything to perfection, and they have all the tools to get the job done. Their mission is complicated, however, by the sudden appearance of a malevolent foe that seems to know exactly what they're up to, and precisely how to stop them.


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