psychology29 Cognitive dissonance Cognitive dissonance Cognitive dissonance is a state where one's attitudes and behaviors are inconsistent and contradictory, creating discomfort or mental stress. Definition In psychology, cognitive dissonance refers to the mental stress or discomfort experienced by an individual when holding two or more contradictory beliefs, thoughts, or values simultaneously, or when confronted with new infor.. 2024. 6. 18. Psychoanalysis Psychoanalysis, created by Sigmund Freud, is a branch of psychology used as a therapeutic method in psychiatry. Psychoanalysis interprets human behavior primarily as (1) the expression of inner conflicts between desires, and (2) the expression of the process where inner desires harmonize with societal demands. Especially when inner desires harmonize with external societal demands, there are no i.. 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. 이전 1 ··· 3 4 5 6 7 8 다음