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Freud believed that mental life consisted of three levels: conscious, preconscious, and unconscious. The conscious level includes thoughts and feelings that are currently aware of. The preconscious level includes thoughts and feelings that are not currently conscious but can be easily retrieved. The unconscious level contains thoughts and feelings that are hidden from awareness but still influence behavior.
Levels of awareness refer to the extent to which an individual is conscious of their surroundings, emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. It can range from low awareness, where one is disconnected or unaware of their internal and external experiences, to high awareness, where one is fully present, attentive, and conscious of their actions and environment. Practicing mindfulness and self-reflection can help increase one's level of awareness.
The level of awareness you are referring to is the conscious mind in Freud's model. It is responsible for immediate awareness, rational thought, decision making, and problem-solving. It allows us to bring information and thoughts into our awareness as needed.
preconscious
subconscious
On a conscious level, 'Girls, sex, rock and roll and lots of fun. On a sub-conscious level, Structure, stability and discipline.
Perceptual level
The producer level.
The producer level.
The modern idea that our minds have a conscious and an unconscious track is known as the dual-process theory. This theory suggests that cognitive processes operate on two levels: a conscious, deliberate level and an unconscious, automatic level. These two tracks interact to shape our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
The machine level.
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