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    Demian. After reading Demian‚ the question arises whether Demian is real or if he is Sinclair’s “imaginary friend”‚ his subconscious. Looking at it from a Jungian stand point‚ Demian is not a real character but rather a character of Sinclair’s unconscious realm. Throughout Demian Hesse uses a collection of psychological themes to connect with the themes and style of the novel. Because of this‚ Hesse is able to create his fictional story but‚ without his many influences‚ this would not have been

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    control me. Sometimes it would come in handy and I could use it to my advantage but most of the time it just ruined me‚ my attitude‚ my focus‚ and my ability to cope. Naps were out of the question‚ I would literally have to stay awake until my body and mind gave out‚ something had to give eventually. No matter what I did‚ how much I exercised‚ what I ate‚ how much caffeine I didn’t drink‚ what medications I tried‚ it all never really helped me. I was so sick of always just putting a band aid on everything

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    Brand Storytelling To tell your brand’s story by creating characters that enable your audience to become emotionally engaged to an extent that they want to follow these characters and stay connected to your brand Stories tap into the unconscious mind Unconscious thoughts‚ feelings‚ and desires drive the purchasing decisions we make. People tend to remember products when they are woven into the narrative of media content. From Interruption to Engagement. Link with Digital We are all living in

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    occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. The purpose and meaning of the things happen in dreams are not understood till to date but it is of great importance. Dreams normally occur in the rapid eye movement stage of sleeping(REM)1 a man if sleeps 8 hours he dreams two hours of them. We see 3-7 dreams per night. The scientific study of dreams is called oneirology2. In modern ages dreams are considered as a connection to the unconscious. Dreams may be of varying nature

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    was actually quite intelligent because against all odds‚ she was able to finally welcome her creative side‚ it just happened to be in a form that no one had expected. She was not crazy‚ she was a warrior‚ trapped in a battle of conscious verses unconscious. Only after completely analyzing the narrator‚ her physical state‚ and her mental illness‚ will we be able to understand the woman in the wallpaper and decide who was victorious in the narrator’s inner battle. In order to fully understand the narrator’s

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    very helpful in comparing the effectiveness of hypnotherapy and active imagination. Much like in a dream‚ unconscious thoughts and memories come to surface and clients sometimes can perform self-hypnosis. The authors go into depth about how brain wave patterns play a part in hypnotherapy. The levels of brain wave activity can be measured to determine the link between the conscious and unconscious state. Hypnosis as well as meditation cause higher levels of brain activity in the areas such as the anterior

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    why we have them into simple psychosexual wish fulfillment. His theory is based on the idea that our dreams are nothing more than wish fulfillments of the unconscious‚ strongly influenced by our sexual cravings and orientation. I believe that dreams need to be understood with the following idea: our mind is made of several layers: Unconscious‚ Pre-Conscious‚ Conscious. Freud’s theory may be correct in part‚ as to the individual’s personal sexual dispositions‚ but not as a means to define a large

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    Weaknesses of Psychoanalytic Theory and Flawed Theory Freudian psychoanalysis focuses on uncovering unconscious motivations and breaking down defenses. Many therapists feel that psychoanalysis is the most effective technique to identify and deal with internal conflicts and feelings that contribute to dysfunctional behavior. The problem with the above information is this disorder needs to be diagnosed before it can be treated. Most individuals fail to report issues of stalkers due to the fear of

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    Annotated Bibliography: Neo-Freudianism Axelrod‚ S. D. (2012). "Self-awareness: At the interface of executive development and psychoanalytic therapy. Psychoanalytic Inquiry‚ 32(4)‚ 340–357. doi:10.1080/07351690.2011.609364 Self-awareness is a multifaceted process‚ including both self-reflection and self-observation‚ yet it is important to recognize that not all there are the same. Compared to Freud’s free association‚ Sturba argues that the technique should be designed not to change the standard

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    between mythology and dreams according to Carl Jung. To begin with‚ dreams come from our mind and the collective unconscious. There are several levels of dreaming‚ categorized by the content inside of it. Ninety five percent of dreams are level one dream‚ which contains and influenced by pre-sleep external stimuli. These dreams does not signify any importance. However‚ the other five percent are projections of the mind and they are abundant in symbols. These are level two dreams and Grand Dreams. The former

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