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The concept of the unconscious refers to the processes of the mind that occur outside of our conscious awareness, but still affect our motivations and behavior. These include automatic reactions, subliminal beliefs and perceptions, repressed feelings, hidden desires, and latent phobias. Popularized by both Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung in the early twentieth century, the concept of the unconscious can be likened to the part of an iceberg that lies beneath the water, whereas the conscious mind is represented by the part above it. The unconscious continues to be explored by modern psychologists, especially the role it plays in the creation of bias, memory, and learning, as well as how unconscious beliefs can contribute to anxiety, depression, and other forms of mental or emotional distress.

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Byron Katie Just Wants You to Be Happy

Although she might never identify it as such, Byron Katie is espousing a form of meta-cognition, a way of thinking about thinking. Are your thoughts a true reflection of the reality around you, or do they come unbidden from your unconscious?

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The Art of Creativity

When the creative spirit stirs, it animates a style of being: a lifetime filled with the desire to innovate, to explore new ways of doing things, to bring dreams of reality.

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Subconscious vs. Unconscious: How to Tell the Difference

Human beings are innately programmed for survival, but they often get it wrong.

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Your Brain Knows a Lot More than You Realize

Neuroscientist David Eagleman explores the processes and skills of the subconscious mind, which our conscious selves rarely consider.

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Using Junglian Therapy to Find Emotional Balance

Jungian therapy or Jung’s Analysis seeks to illuminate the dark areas of our psyche and favor self-realization. It is an intensive and thorough psychological therapy.

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Soulwork: What Makes Jungian Analysis Different

One of Carl Jung’s great gifts to depth psychology was his recognition that mind and body are one and that our symptoms, psychological and physical, can be viewed as manifestations of some part of us that “wants to be known.”

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Is Psychoanalysis Still Relevant to Psychiatry?

Today, psychoanalysis has been marginalized and is struggling to survive in a hostile academic and clinical environment. This review will briefly examine the various attempts to revive psychoanalysis.

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The Holy Grail of the Unconscious

It goes as follows: Man skids into midlife and loses his soul. Man goes looking for soul. After a lot of instructive hardship and adventure — taking place entirely in his head — he finds it again. The book tells the story of Jung trying to face down his own demons as they emerged from the shadows.

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Unconscious or Subconscious?

The term “unconscious” or “unconscious mind” is most closely associated with Freud and psychoanalysis, but the general notion predates Freud by hundreds if not thousands of years.

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Finding My Religion

Bruce Lipton, cell biologist and author of “The Biology of Belief,” says it’s our beliefs, not our DNA, that control our biology

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