Tag: unconscious


EGO CATHEXIS

EGO CATHEXIS: A Review Introduction The concept of ego cathexis is often used in psychoanalytic literature to refer to the unconscious investment of energy into maintaining a sense of self. This energy is directed toward protecting the ego from the anxiety caused by external stimuli or internal conflicts. In this review, we will discuss the […]

Read More

NONCONSCIOUS

Defining the Nonconscious The term nonconscious in psychology serves as a comprehensive descriptor for any mental content, process, or mechanism that operates outside the boundaries of immediate, subjective awareness. It is a broad, neutral category encompassing mental activity that is neither accessible to introspection nor subject to voluntary report. Crucially, the nonconscious depicts mental operations […]

Read More