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topography of personality​

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Answered by daiviklakshmipathy02
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a) Topographical Aspect of Mind:

Freud has divided the structure of mind into three levels, such as the conscious, the preconscious or the subconscious and the unconscious.

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The topographical theory is Freud’s first “map” of the different systems of the mind. According to Freud, the mental apparatus can be broadly understood in terms of three mental systems: the systems unconscious (Ucs.), preconscious (Pcs.), and conscious (Cs.). Mental processes are either unconscious or conscious depending upon which system they belong to, and the systems also operate according to qualitatively distinct processes: the system Ucs. operates via the primary process, whereas the Pcs./Cs. systems operate via the secondary process. The topographic theory was later incorporated into Freud’s revised “structural” model of personality involving the id, ego, and superego.

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