Abstract

1when he undertook the challenge of revealing the power of the human mind using a new framework. Over time, the framework came to be based on two models of the mind: the topographic and the structural. The former conceptualises the mind as being made up of unconscious, preconscious, and conscious aspects; the latter divides the mind into three structures: the id, ego, and superego. The two models are overlain to give a more complete picture of the mind. Freud’s theories, and the method of psychoanalysis based on these theories, have frequently been criticised for being unscientifi c,

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