Unconscious motivation Unconscious motivation refers to any motivation of whose origin, or even existence, a person is unaware.
Stream of consciousness Stream of consciousness is a term introduced by the nineteenth century American psychologist William James, whose brother Henry James is considered to be the first writer
Subconscious Subconscious means something that is not quite conscious but can readily be made conscious. The term is most often used in a physiological sense, to denote
Preconscious In psychoanalysis, preconscious is something that is not present in consciousness at a given moment but which can readily be recalled.
Nonconscious ideology Nonconscious ideology is the unquestioned assumptions people have about the world which can influence their behaviour profoundly without their being aware of it.
Conscious Conscious is being aware of the environment. In psychoanalysis, those aspects of one's psychological functioning of which the ego is aware.
Consciousness Consciousness is the awareness of oneself in every aspect of one's being.
Altered states of consciousness Altered states of consciousness situations in which one's subjective experience is different from normal waking consciousness. These alterations can be caused
Self-consciousness (Self) Self-consciousness (Self) is the individual's awareness of being a distinct social identity, a person separate from others. Human beings
Class consciousness Ascribed status is a social position that is assigned to a person by society without regard for the person’s unique talents or characteristics.