The Conscious, Preconscious and Unconscious Mind. Freud’s Topographical Model
Across
- 2. Freud's classification system for the mind's different levels
- 5. The part of the mind that remains hidden under the surface
- 7. Freud used the analogy of an iceberg to describe the ___ model
- 9. The unconscious mind is depicted by the base of the
- 12. The process whereby unpleasant feelings are pushed into the unconscious mind
- 14. The preconscious is just below the level of
- 15. Understanding the connections between past and present can lead to a new ___
- 16. the ___ with the view of uncovering significant memories
- 17. The unconscious mind includes mental processes that are inaccessible or
Down
- 1. The mental waiting room for memories, thoughts, or feelings
- 3. The conscious mind takes control over all ___ thought processes
- 4. According to Freud, much of what happened in childhood is still present in your ___ mind
- 6. Anna and Simon repressed traumatic childhood events, resulting in adult
- 8. Freud believed the human mind has three
- 10. Repression is a ___ mechanism used to separate oneself from unpleasant events
- 11. The conscious mind consists of all the mental process and ___ of which you are aware
- 13. The most important part of the mind is the part you cannot
- 15. Psychoanalysis focuses on looking more closely