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Freud's most important psychoanalytic theory is the unconscious mind. The subconscious is the most primitive desires and impulses that are suppressed by our consciousness. Although it is suppressed, it still affects our behavior in a rationalized way. The relationship between consciousness, preconscious and subconscious is: the consciousness is only a small part of the preconscious, referring to the behaviors we clearly recognize; the preconscious plays the role of a patrol, reviewing the subconscious that conforms to moral standards, and packaging them into executable behaviors, while those primitive impulses that are not recognized by society are permanently suppressed. Sometimes they wait for opportunities to enter consciousness when the preconscious is relaxed, such as slips of the tongue and dreams.
Maybe it's because he has fallen into the trap of psychology. Although I don't agree with some of the conclusions in the book, I have to say that this book is easy to understand and clearly explains whether or not Lloyd's theory is true. I decided to read more of his books and combine them with other people's knowledge. In my mind, his value can be ranked in the top five. Maybe he is the guiding light for young people in the new era!
A very good book.
Fortunately, the dialogue went too fast.
I like his books very much
There is knowledge in everything and everyone can know it. Leave some time for yourself and some space in your brain. There are subtleties in human nature.
I love Freudian Psychology - Psychoanalysis
Freud is indeed a master, and he can thoroughly analyze the deepest part of everyone's inner world.