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yes i think so because the after trauma of the fear has to subside only but the unconscious because otherwise it be round about of fear.

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How can you get neurosis?

You get neurosis from childhood emotional trauma i believe. I'm not a doctor but i did read it somewhere. i feel i am neurotic as i suffer anxiety and insecurity. the trauma could come from feeling unloved as a child or being locked in a room or cupboard as a child. cheers joan You get neurosis from childhood emotional trauma i believe. I'm not a doctor but i did read it somewhere. i feel i am neurotic as i suffer anxiety and insecurity. the trauma could come from feeling unloved as a child or being locked in a room or cupboard as a child. cheers joan


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What is iceberg theory?

Sigmund Freud, founder of Psychoanalysis, had theory commonly referred to as the iceberg theory in which he proposed to split the human into three levels of consciousness. He said that every human had an unconscious, a preconscious, and a conscious level to their minds. According to his theory the unconscious mind was the largest part, but also was the hidden or repressed part. This is shown in the picture above as it is below the water. Still even though this part was repressed according to Freud this part had the most influence. The middle section was called the preconscious or subconscious and this was the part that was sometime acknowledged by the brain and other times was not. In the picture above this is show by it being right a the water level and bobbing up and down above and below the water line. The final part was the conscious part. This is the part of our mind we are aware of on a daily basis and makes most of our decisions and thoughts. Still Freud said although this is the only completely visible part it is still mostly affected and influence by the unconscious lurking below. Freud also described what parts of our minds and thoughts were found in each level of consciousness.


What is another term for insanity?

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Which psychological perspective views personality as being primarily unconscious and emphasizes that early experiences with parents play an important role in the development of one's personality?

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You get neurosis from childhood emotional trauma i believe. I'm not a doctor but i did read it somewhere. i feel i am neurotic as i suffer anxiety and insecurity. the trauma could come from feeling unloved as a child or being locked in a room or cupboard as a child. cheers joan You get neurosis from childhood emotional trauma i believe. I'm not a doctor but i did read it somewhere. i feel i am neurotic as i suffer anxiety and insecurity. the trauma could come from feeling unloved as a child or being locked in a room or cupboard as a child. cheers joan


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