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Awareness of the self and surroundings (consciousness) Intelligence Language Memory Thoughts and feelings (the mind)
Are you sure you mean immortal thoughts (which is to say, thoughts that will never die)? You are probably thinking of immoral thoughts, those which are deemed to be socially unacceptable. They would be repressed for the purpose of fitting in to society.
Freud referred to the unconscious efforts by the ego to deny or distort reality as defense mechanisms. These mechanisms help protect the individual from anxiety or internal conflict by distorting reality or blocking threatening thoughts and feelings from reaching consciousness.
Defense mechanisms are unconscious strategies used by the ego to manage internal conflicts and reduce anxiety. According to the psychodynamic perspective, defense mechanisms protect the individual from experiencing distressing thoughts or feelings by distorting reality or shifting unacceptable impulses from the conscious mind to the unconscious. In this way, defense mechanisms help the individual maintain psychological equilibrium and cope with inner conflicts.
Yes, consciousness is considered a noun. It refers to the state of being aware and able to perceive thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
convection
Journaling or stream of consciousness writing involves recording thoughts and feelings as they occur in a continuous flow without worrying about grammar or structure.
writing in the thoughts and feelings of the writer are recorded as they occur
Consciousness.
Stream of consciousness.
A defense mechanism is a coping strategy that protects you from difficult feelings.
Some examples of defense mechanisms include repression (pushing negative thoughts or feelings into the unconscious mind), denial (refusing to accept reality), projection (attributing one's own thoughts or feelings to someone else), and rationalization (creating logical explanations to justify unacceptable behavior).