Dictionary Definition
subconsciousness n : a state of mind not
immediately available to consciousness
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Extensive Definition
The term subconscious is defined as existing or
operating in the mind
beneath or beyond consciousness. The word
was coined by the psychologist Pierre
Janet, who credited it with a subliminal level of awareness and automatism. In the strict
psychological sense, the adjective is defined as "operating or
existing outside of consciousness". The term
also appears in Sigmund
Freud's very early work, to denote the unconscious
mind but was soon eliminated due to its ambiguity. It may also
be used to describe the preconscious, information
contained in the mind, which although not presently in the conscious, may be recalled by
"directing attention to them", such as memories not being recalled
at present, but still available to be recalled at will. Use of the
term "subconscious" is avoided in academic settings despite
remaining popular in common use.
Modalities targeting the subconscious mind
There are a number of methods in use to try to directly affect the subconscious/unconscious mind, primarily the following:Notes and references
See also
Transdisciplinary topics
External links
Further reading
- Hill, Napoleon. Think and Grow Rich (1937), Chapter XII "The Subconscious Mind".
- Powell, Robert Charles (1979). "The 'Subliminal' versus the 'Subconscious' in the American Acceptance of Psychoanalysis, 1906-1910." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Science, 15, 155-165.
- Murphy, Joseph Murphy (2001). The Power of Your Subconscious Mind, Bantam Books.
- How to Work Wonders With Your Subconscious Mind by Christian D. Larson, Aware Publishing.
subconsciousness in Spanish: Subconsciente
subconsciousness in Finnish: Alitajunta
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