Explain the concept of the iceberg in Freud's theory about the self
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Freud used the analogy of an iceberg to describe the three levels of the mind. Freud (1915) described the conscious mind, which consists of all the mental processes of which we are aware, and this is seen as the tip of the iceberg. ... It exists just below the level of consciousness, before the unconscious mind.
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Freud often used the metaphor of an iceberg to describe the two major aspects of human personality. 2 The tip of the iceberg that extends above the water represents the conscious mind. ... The things that are hidden from awareness, Freud believed, exerted the greatest influence over our personalities and behaviors.
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