PSYC 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Phallic Stage, Karen Horney, Carl Jung
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The unique characteristics that account for enduring patterns of inner experience and outward behaviour. Personality forms as a result of struggles between primal needs, and social or moral restraints (unconscious) Share his basic notion that personality and behaviour are shaped by interacting, or dynamic, underlying forces, but differ in certain ways. Topmost level, composed of the thoughts and feelings that we are aware of at any given moment: preconscious. Second level, just below the surface, which contains. Thoughts, memories, and ideas that can easily be brought into the conscious mind. Information reminds in your preconscious until you require the information, at which point it is transferred into your conscious awareness: dad"s birthday, plans for tonight, etc, unconscious. Deepest level, containing most of the content of our minds. We are unaware of this content and cannot become aware of it except under special circumstances. Eating, sleeping, sex & comfort: superego the personal conscience.