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The Unconscious
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the ‘Three Essays (of Freud) on the Theory of Sexuality……it is not the theory of development, it is not the sexual secret behind the neuroses and psychoses, it is the logic of the Unconscious” (Foucault, 2005, p.335). The unconscious is a c...

Jungs Collective Unconscious
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The term ‘unconscious’ derives from the Late Latin term inconscium, composed of the negative form in, and conscium meaning conscious. This dimension of unawareness accounts for behaviour, symptoms and other phenomena which manifest regardl...

Repression And The Unconscious
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Introduction It is not necessary to engage in psychoanalyzing Sigmund Freud in order to understand the social, cultural and historical context in which he did his work, or the ways in which this social background may have influenced him. T...

Self Myth - Collective Unconscious
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(niece) with whom I share my biography while highlighting several aspects of my life, family and personality. Letter My life has been very ordinary yet full of extraordinary moments that have always been a part of my memory. Throughout my ...

The Collective Unconscious
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the truth that it does not owe its reality to individual knowledge, and as a result is not an individual achievement (Corsini, R.J., & Wedding, D. 2011). While the individual unconscious is comprised fundamentally of material, which was at ...

Person-Centered Theory, Freud's Theory, Cognitive Behavioral Theory
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person-centered theory, Freud theory and cognitive-behavioral theory. Part 1: Preferred Theories The two preferred theories are person-centered theory and Freud theory. Person-Centered Theory As mentioned earlier, I will now focus on the Pe...

Theory X And Theory Y
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theory begins with the premise that the management role is to gather inputs. Theory X assumes that the average man: like work, and avoids all the measures; no ambitions, preferred to be sent. In essence, the theory of X means that people wo...