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    accommodating nature that adapts easily to a given situation...will often venture forth with careless confidence into unknown situation. (pg. 44 sommers-flanagan‚ 2004). This explains exactly how Mark approaches his daily life‚ which stems from his unconscious mind. In the article Mark states that at work he "does not feel fear‚ but rather caution" ( case study 4‚ 2013) these are traits that he may be on‚ figuratively speaking‚ "auto pilot" at work. He is not thinking but instead depending on his senses

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    in the mind during certain stages of sleep. (Dictionary.com) Sigmund Freud‚ father of psychoanalysis‚ said that nothing occurs by chance. In fact‚ every action and thought is motivated by our subconscious. Still‚ to live in a civilized society‚ we tend to repress our urges and our impulses. However‚ these urges and impulses must be released in some manner; one of them are dreams. I therefore agree with Sigmund Freud in his statement: “The

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    investigating the interaction of conscious and unconscious elements in the mind’ (as the Concise Oxford Dictionary puts it). The classic method of doing this is to get the patient to talk freely‚ in such a way that the repressed fears and conflicts which are causing the problems are brought into the conscious mind and openly faced‚ rather than remaining ’buried’ in the unconscious. This practice is based upon specific theories of how the mind‚ the instincts‚ and sexuality work. These theories

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    of the development of Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theory. This becomes clear after analyzing such themes as sexual motivation through evolution‚ the Freudian ego‚ the connection between human and animal emotion‚ adaptive responses and the unconscious mind. Sexual Evolution and Motivation Darwin and Freud both evaluated the connection between biological traits and inheritance as expressed through social constructs‚ such as sexual impulses and desire. This theory manifests itself by examining

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    yet he craved it. Now in adulthood‚ he tends to use women for sex and affection. On Freudian principles‚ the conflict Steve has with his mother would be attributed to the Oedipus complex‚ or the unconscious desire of a boy for his mother. At least Freud would see this as a sign that Steve has an unconscious desire for his mother in a sexual manner that has now affected his adult life. This unresolved conflict has left Steve unable to be have a successful relationship with the opposite sex. Instead

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    Parker Palmer’s third thing: “Rightly used a third thing functions a bit like the old Rorschach inkblot test‚ evoking from us whatever the soul wants us to attend to” (2004‚ p. 93). In the case of art‚ it invites the soul to speak‚ which can invite the mind to listen and eventually achieve

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    personalities. childhood events can remain in the unconscious + cause problems as adults Freud – all children go through 5 x psychosexual stages of development; - relationships Particularly family members and especially parent and child‚ used as a template for adult relationships. -the unconscious mind influences our behaviour. Often the conscious mind is unaware of thoughts and emotions that occur in the unconscious‚ -that can have an effect on our conscious mind. -small amount of activity that we know

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    Discuss how current counselling and psychotherapy practice emerged from psychiatry and psychology. Use critical evaluation of theoretical evidence to support discussion points. 2‚ Analyse the similarities and differences between psychotherapy and counselling practices using evidence‚ aims and objectives relevant to practice and therapeutic need. Counselling and psychotherapy are very different areas of speciality than psychiatry or psychology. Yet it is from these two health practices that counselling

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    is concerned with right and wrong‚ it is the moral compass‚ the conscience in each individual (Comer‚ 2008). Freud believed that people are unaware of the most important personality processes. Like an iceberg‚ only the small portion of the conscious mind is accessible and above the water. The preconscious‚ just out of reach‚ and the subconscious‚ deeply repressed‚ is below the water completely. These are the reason for most problems with behavior and the personality‚ according to Freud (Nystul‚ 2006)

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    ’s fascination with the human unconscious was so enormous that in 1908‚ both Hinkle and Dana‚ founded the country ’s first psychotherapeutic clinic at Cornell Medical School (McHenry‚ 1980). Hinkle ’s main goal was to personally meet the creator of the psychoanalytic theory‚ Sigmund Freud‚ so she went to Vienna in 1909 to study under Freud ’s guidance. However‚ Freud ’s lack of recognition to women ’s

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