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    mind-your-reality.com/subconscious_mind.html#Part_2 3. McLeod‚ S. (n.d.). Unconscious Mind - Sigmund Freud. Simply Psychology - Articles for Students. Retrieved May 6‚ 2013‚ from http://www.simplypsychology.org/unconscious-mind.html  4. Probing the Unconscious Mind: Scientific American. (n.d.). Science News‚ Articles and Information | Scientific American. Retrieved May 6‚ 2013‚ from http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=probing-the-unconscious-mind  5. The Subconscious Mind – Part I - Learn Mind Power

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    Introduction: “The aim of psychoanalysis therapy is to release repressed emotions and experiences‚ i.e. make the unconscious conscious.”(McLeod). Sigmund Freud was the brains behind this theory. He believed that this theory would help behavioral disorders in his patients and with other people who needed the help. His theory consists of three areas of our mind‚ which is how we deal with our conscience. These three areas should be balanced out throughout a person’s life to be considered “healthy”.

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    These are • Collective bargaining • Industrial wage bound • Govt. appointed pay commissions • Adjudication by courts & tribunals 1. COLLECTIVE BARGAINING:- • Collective bargaining relates to those arrangements under which wages and conditions of employments are generally decided by agreements negotiated between the parties. • Broadly speaking the following factors affect the wage determination by collective bargaining process

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    influential theories of personality. So Adler and Jung both opened their on schools. Jung ’s school is called Analytical Psychology.The "Psycho 200" (2014) website "He interprets feelings and behavior in terms of both an individual and racial unconscious." The we have Adler that also left Freud ’s school to start his own called Individual Psychology. His school "Psycho 200" (2014) website " Interprets behavior in terms of a desire for pouter in the social order." I agree with Freud ’s Defense

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    describe ones persona in an unconscious and conscious mindset. It is through these theories and ideas that we gain insight into ourselves and why we behave the way we do. Freud’s psychoanalytic conception of personality was his belief that‚ “the mind is like an iceberg‚ mostly hidden”. The tip of the iceberg represents our conscious mind‚ the part of our thinking where we are aware. While the other ninety percent of the iceberg below the water represents our unconscious mind showing its power

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    the theory that people’s behavior is affected by their unconscious. Freud introduced his psychoanalytic work in the 1880s through treating the behavioral disorders of his Viennese patient. In order to achieve his work‚ Freud treated his patients by listening through their problems. Freud concluded the unconscious mind is motivated by desires‚ fears‚ needs‚ and conflicts in which the people are unaware. In addition‚ he believes the unconscious was influenced by childhood events and relationships. Also

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    talking to your bench friend and listening carefully to him/her‚ you can still hear other classmates who are talking on the room though your unconscious mind. This is quite simple that even if you are not aware from your conscious mind you are aware of those people talking in your unconscious mind. This is a simple example of a subliminal perception that your unconscious mind perceives. Subliminal Perception is message that people tend to get unconsciously below the level of threshold. A threshold is the

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    split personalities and that each one have their own realm‚ their own tastes‚ their own principles upon which they are guided. He called these different personalities the id‚ ego‚ and super ego. Each of them are alive and well inside each of our unconscious minds‚ separate but yet inside the mind inhabiting one equal plane. Then there was Nietzsche (1844-1900) who formulated his own theories about the sub-conscious. His ideas were based on the fact that inside each and every one of us is

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    (spirit) is the conscious part‚ which consists of everything we know and remember and the thinking processes through which we function. The unconscious part is made up of everything we have ever learned or experienced‚ including that which has been "forgotten". A part of these forgotten things are really gone‚ but the largest part of the unconscious has just been shut out‚ because it

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