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The Affective Unconscious and the Cognitive Unconscious
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1973I would like to thank first the American Psychoanalytic Association for having invited me to speak at this congress. It is a great honor and I am very flattered. This invitation has a scientific importance that I would like to underline. There was a time when no contact existed between psychoanalysts and “academic psychologists.” Since then, scientific
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The physiology of the brain and determining insensibility and unconsciousness.
, 2020In this chapter the physiology of the brain of animals intended for slaughter was discussed and highlights the major parts of the brain associated with consciousness, learn basic principles of stunning, determine unconsciousness and death, learn ...
E. M. C. Terlo
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2006
This paper reviews a theory on the physiological conditions of consciousness. The theory consists of four hypotheses: (1) The occurrence of states of consciousness depends on the formation of higher-order representations that represent the internal state of the brain itself.
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This paper reviews a theory on the physiological conditions of consciousness. The theory consists of four hypotheses: (1) The occurrence of states of consciousness depends on the formation of higher-order representations that represent the internal state of the brain itself.
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International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1977
Verbal language has long been the most widely used source of data for clinical inference; recently, however, an increasing number of therapists have turned to images for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. This paper focusses upon the use of mental imagery in analytically oriented therapies.
Panagiotou, Nancy C., Sheikh, Anees A
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Verbal language has long been the most widely used source of data for clinical inference; recently, however, an increasing number of therapists have turned to images for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. This paper focusses upon the use of mental imagery in analytically oriented therapies.
Panagiotou, Nancy C., Sheikh, Anees A
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International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1982
Hypnosis and the unconscious: both fields equally obscure, giving rise to broad plurality of conceptions. The only point we may assert with any certainty is that they are closely linked. Historically, experiments on post-hypnotic suggestion were in fact the starting point for the discovery of the unconscious.
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Hypnosis and the unconscious: both fields equally obscure, giving rise to broad plurality of conceptions. The only point we may assert with any certainty is that they are closely linked. Historically, experiments on post-hypnotic suggestion were in fact the starting point for the discovery of the unconscious.
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Science, 1987
Contemporary research in cognitive psychology reveals the impact of nonconscious mental structures and processes on the individual's conscious experience, thought, and action. Research on perceptual-cognitive and motoric skills indicates that they are automatized through experience, and thus rendered unconscious.
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Contemporary research in cognitive psychology reveals the impact of nonconscious mental structures and processes on the individual's conscious experience, thought, and action. Research on perceptual-cognitive and motoric skills indicates that they are automatized through experience, and thus rendered unconscious.
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2020
The concept of the unconscious in psychology (or unconscious mind) summarizes the com- plexity of the dynamics that characterize most of human’s mental functioning. Since the par- adigmatic revolution of the late nineteenth cen- tury, questions such as how the unconscious world is structured, how it influences cogni- tion, emotion, motivation, and ...
Benzi, IMA, Milesi, A, Parolin, L
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The concept of the unconscious in psychology (or unconscious mind) summarizes the com- plexity of the dynamics that characterize most of human’s mental functioning. Since the par- adigmatic revolution of the late nineteenth cen- tury, questions such as how the unconscious world is structured, how it influences cogni- tion, emotion, motivation, and ...
Benzi, IMA, Milesi, A, Parolin, L
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1968
The author relates Freud's theory of the unconscious to that of Descartes and compares both to C. S. Peirce's doctrine of "contrite fallibilism," which held that no knowledge is direct and intuitive—that all knowledge is subject to error. The author believes that anyone confined to insisting on the doctrine of the unconscious is limited in his ability ...
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The author relates Freud's theory of the unconscious to that of Descartes and compares both to C. S. Peirce's doctrine of "contrite fallibilism," which held that no knowledge is direct and intuitive—that all knowledge is subject to error. The author believes that anyone confined to insisting on the doctrine of the unconscious is limited in his ability ...
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2016
In this note, Winnicott admits that the idea of the unconscious is sometimes considered ‘old hat’ and out of date. He comments on the ‘cold war’ between psychologists—academic, social, and economic—and psychotherapists and psychiatric social workers whose work takes them constantly into the realms where the unconscious is significant.
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In this note, Winnicott admits that the idea of the unconscious is sometimes considered ‘old hat’ and out of date. He comments on the ‘cold war’ between psychologists—academic, social, and economic—and psychotherapists and psychiatric social workers whose work takes them constantly into the realms where the unconscious is significant.
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The past unconscious and the present unconscious
2018Difficulties inherent in the concept of the unconscious are considered, and a formulation is proposed as a contribution to the theory of psychoanalytic technique. The concepts of the past unconscious and the present unconscious are described, each having its own type of functional organization.
Joseph Sandler, Anne-Marie Sandler
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