Psychology34 Unconsciousness Unconsciousness (Korean: 무의식, German: Unbewusstes) or 'nonconscious' refers to a state where there is no awareness of oneself and the surrounding environment, indicating unawakened mental states where brain activities occur without conscious thought processes, memories, motives, and the like.This concept was popularized by Sigmund Freud, an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis... 2024. 6. 18. Psychological TRAUMA "Psychological trauma, also referred to as mental trauma, psychiatric trauma, or psychotrauma, and commonly known as trauma, refers to emotional responses that go beyond normal boundaries due to events causing severe psychological distress, such as violence, rape, or terrorism. From the perspective of individuals experiencing psychological trauma, these events involve direct threats to oneself o.. 2024. 6. 18. Fields of Psychology Fields of Psychology Basic PsychologyBasic psychology, represented by scientist models, aims to establish the academic foundation of psychology through experimental research on fundamental knowledge and psychological mechanisms. It includes cognitive psychology, learning psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, physiological psychology, and neuropsychology. Unlike natural science.. 2024. 6. 18. Psychology's Evolution: From Freud to Cognitive Psychology Psychology's Evolution: From Freud to Cognitive PsychologyFreud and Psychoanalytic Psychology In the 1890s, the Austrian Sigmund Freud established a unique domain in psychology with his development of psychoanalysis. Freud explained human behavior through distinctive concepts like the unconscious and conscious mind, the ego, and the superego. He believed that human behavior is driven by two prim.. 2024. 6. 18. 이전 1 ··· 5 6 7 8 9 다음