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unconscious mind noun[ C ] psychology specializeduk /ʌnˌkɒn.ʃəs ˈmaɪnd/ us /ʌnˌkɑːn.ʃəs ˈmaɪnd/ feelings and thoughts that you have without being aware of them, and that influence the way you behave: Freud believed dreams are a window into our unconscious mind. This level of consciousness corresponds to that part of the unconscious mind which functions when we are in a light sleep. Compare
conscious mind If you want to explore your unconscious mind, be prepared to spend time and money. Your unconscious mind stores the memory of the traumatic event but your conscious mind isn't aware of it. Salvador Dali's attempts to render the unconscious mind through symbols now seems strangely antiquated. Hypnotherapy is based on the belief that the conscious and unconscious minds govern our health. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Mind and personality -hearted -heartedly -heartedness alexithymia allism allistic alter ego ambivert Asperger's syndrome gender identity gestaltist jib neurotypical neurotypicality noddle noetic noggin psychoanalysis psychoanalytic subconscious |