
Freudian theory and consciousness: A conceptual analysisFNx08
Author(s) -
Avinash De Sousa
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
mens sana monographs
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0973-1229
pISSN - 1998-4014
DOI - 10.4103/0973-1229.77437
Subject(s) - freudian slip , consciousness , unconscious mind , psychoanalytic theory , psychoanalysis , perspective (graphical) , psychology , id, ego and super ego , unconsciousness , epistemology , personal unconscious , dualism , collective unconscious , cognitive science , philosophy , computer science , artificial intelligence , psychiatry
This paper aims at taking a fresh look at Freudian psychoanalytical theory from a modern perspective. Freudian psychology is a science based on the unconscious (id) and the conscious (ego). Various aspects of Freudian thinking are examined from a modern perspective and the relevance of the psychoanalytical theory of consciousness is projected. Do psychoanalysis and the unconsciousness have something to teach us about consciousness? Approaching Freud from a historical, psychoanalytical, anthropological and sociological perspective, we need to look at how Freudian theory may contribute to a better understanding of consciousness. We also need to look at psychoanalytical psychotherapy and its contribution to a better understanding of body-mind dualism and consciousness as a whole. Ego psychology is considered in the present day context and it is synthesized with various psychological studies to give us a better understanding of consciousness.