The level of consciousness which is considered as the reservoir of instinctive or animal drives is -
AUnconscious
BPreconscious
CConscious
DNone of these
Answer:
A. Unconscious
Read Explanation:
- The founder of Psychoanalytic Theory was Sigmund Freud.
- Psychodynamics is the systematized study and theory of psychological forces that underline human behavior.
- It emphasizes the interplay between unconscious and conscious motivation.
Freud proposed that psychological forces operate at three levels of awareness:
- Conscious level: The thoughts, feelings, and sensations that one is aware of at the present moment.
- Preconscious level: It contains information of which one is not currently aware, however, they can easily enter the conscious mind.
- Unconscious level: It consists of thoughts, feelings, wishes, drives, etc. of which we are not aware. It, however, influences our conscious level of activity. A
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- reservoir of instinctive or animal drives that stores all ideas and wishes that arise from sexual desires.
- Cannot be expressed openly and therefore are repressed or concealed from conscious awareness.
- The constant struggle to find a socially acceptable way to express unconscious awareness.
- Unsuccessful resolution of conflicts results in abnormal behavior.