분류 전체보기52 Defense Mechanisms Defense mechanisms are psychological mechanisms used unconsciously to protect oneself from perceived threats of unacceptable latent anxieties by distorting or managing actual desires, in order to find mental tranquility. Anxiety signals threats to the ego. Anxiety arises continuously from conflicts among the three aspects of the psyche. The ego attempts to reduce conflicts between the id, which .. 2024. 6. 18. the EGO in psychoanalysis In psychoanalysis, the egoSigmund Freud's concept of das Ich (translated as ego here) is a fundamental concept in psychoanalysis. Here, the ego is discussed in relation to the superego and the id. Additionally, in American psychoanalysis, with the publication of James Strachey's translation of Freud's works in 1953, the German term das Ich (ego) was popularized as the Latin term ego, the German .. 2024. 6. 18. 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. 이전 1 ··· 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 다음