Definition of Preconscious. Meaning of Preconscious. Synonyms of Preconscious

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Definition of Preconscious

Preconscious
Preconscious Pre*con""scious, a. Of or pertaining to a state before consciousness.

Meaning of Preconscious from wikipedia

- In psychoanalysis, the preconscious is the locus preceding consciousness. Thoughts are preconscious when they are unconscious at a particular moment, but...
- "obliged to cloak the (unconscious) commands of the id with its own preconscious rationalizations, to conceal the id's conflicts with reality, to profess...
- that this is simply a description of what Freud and Breuer termed the preconscious, which Freud defined as thoughts that are not presently conscious but...
- hierarchical architecture of human consciousness: the conscious mind, the preconscious, and the unconscious mind—each lying beneath the other. He believed that...
- thoughts and preconscious thoughts: The unconscious are "worked out upon some sort of material that remains unrecognized" (21), while the preconscious are connected...
- perception"), Unbewusstsein ("the unconscious") and Vorbewusstsein ("the preconscious"). From this point forward, Freud no longer used the term "subconscious"...
- Divine Preconscious Model (DPM) that postulates that at the Incarnation, Christ's mind included the divine conscious and the divine preconscious along...
- ('The Unconscious' (1915) Standard Edition XIV). The System Pcs – the preconscious in which the unconscious thing-presentations of the primary process are...
- Andrew (January 2016). "On Dyothelitism Versus Monothelitism: The Divine Preconscious Model". The Heythrop Journal. 57 (1): 135–141. doi:10.1111/heyj.12073...
- (2004). Evolution, Culture, and Consciousness: The Discovery of the Preconscious Mind. University Press of America. pp. 262–263. ISBN 0-7618-2765-X. Joseph...