3 Levels of Consciousness
FREUD
True and False
Types of Dreams
Definitions
100

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Conscious 

100

Freud was the father of ____

Psychoanalysis

100

Dreams come from REM sleep.

True

100

The experience of being consciously aware that you are dreaming while you are asleep.

Lucid Dreaming

100

A level of consciousness that reflects awareness of the external world and inner mental activity.

conscious

200

Calling your partner a name of your ex is a...

Freudian Slip

200

What did Freud compare the unconscious mind to?

An iceburg

200

Can blind people dream?

True

200

A frightening or unpleasant dream.

Nightmares

200

The stage of sleep in which a person experiences rapid eye movements, dreaming, and paralysis of motor systems; EEGs show beta wave activity, which is also associated with an awake, conscious mind.

REM Sleep

300

It's just below the surface of awareness and is easily retrievable

Preconscious mind

300

What did Freud get diagnosed with?

Jaw Cancer

300

Everybody dreams in color

False (not everybody dreams in color)

300

A state where your mind wanders from your current surroundings, focusing on pleasant, imagined scenarios while you are awake. 

Daydreams

300

Products of consciousness during sleep in which a person confuses images and fantasies with reality

Dreams

400

If a person went through a really hurtful experience and never told it to anybody what level of awareness is that an example of?

Unconscious

400

Freud had a private practice specializing in __________ and __________

Nervous and brain disorders

400

15% of dreams are forgotten.

False (90%)

400

Dreams that repeat themselves, often with similar themes, images, or emotions, and can be either pleasant or disturbing.

Reoccurring Dreams 

400

A practice in which intense contemplation leads to a deep sense of calmness that has been described as an altered state of consciousness.

Meditation

500

What do the three levels represent?

Freud's view of the human mind

500

Freud found that he could get his patients to talk by using what?

Free Association 

500

Men and woman dream the same.

False (men and woman dream differently)

500

A dream where you're convinced you've woken up, but you're actually still dreaming.

False Awakenings.

500

A disorder in which a person, while asleep, stops breathing because the throat closes; the condition results in frequent awakenings during the night.

Sleep Apnea

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