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States of Consciousness
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Consciousness Preconscious or Subconscious Unconscious Non-conscious – basic biological functions Altered States of Consciousness – a person’s sense of self or sense of the world changes. - Sleep, Drugs, Meditation, Hypnosis
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William James “Stream of Consciousness”
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Sigmund Freud’s View of Consciousness
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Carl Jung’s View of Consciousness
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Stages of Sleep
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Stage One –Pulse slows –Muscles relax –10 minutes Stage Two –Irregular brain waves –Eyes roll slowly –20 minutes
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Stage Three –Large amplitude waves –Moving into deep sleep Stage Four –Deepest sleep –Important for psychological and physical well being Stage One through Four – 75% of sleep
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REM sleep –Pulse irregular –Breathing irregular –Legs and arms paralyzed –15 to 45 minutes –Learning and memory consolidate
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Importance of Sleep 1/3 of life is spent sleeping Internal biological clocks –Circadian rhythm –24.18 hours Environment and 24 hour day control sleep cycles Reasons for sleep –Restoration –Adaptive function –Hibernation – conserve energy –Clearing of the mind (dreams)
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To Sleep, To Dream Dream Interpretation
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Dream Theories Sigmund Freud –“wish fulfillment” –Protector of sleep –Manifest VS Latent Content Carl Jung –Personal interpretation –Equilibrium –Manifest amplification
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Dream Theories Fritz Perls –Gestalt therapy Gayle Delaney –Dream interview Francis Crick –Trash-can theory
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Ann Faraday –Tripartite System –Existential examination Rosalind Cartwright –Adaptive role
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