The unconscious: a bibliographical and comparative review of different views on the concept

Currently, in the academic field, the different currents in psychology are often opposed without deepening their points of agreement. As a result of this, the present investigation makes a comparison of the unconscious concept according to: Sigmund Freud father of Psychoanalysis; Milton Erickson inf...

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Main Authors: Adrián Hinojosa, Pablo Vallejo, Marcela Lema, Nilsen Sajama, Cristian Parraga, Abraham Barcat
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Published: Instituto Peruano de Orientación Psicológica – IPOPS 2016-11-01
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Online Access:http://ojs.revistainteracciones.com/index.php/ojs/article/view/33/html
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author Adrián Hinojosa
Pablo Vallejo
Marcela Lema
Nilsen Sajama
Cristian Parraga
Abraham Barcat
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Cristian Parraga
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description Currently, in the academic field, the different currents in psychology are often opposed without deepening their points of agreement. As a result of this, the present investigation makes a comparison of the unconscious concept according to: Sigmund Freud father of Psychoanalysis; Milton Erickson influencing the Systemic model; And Manuel Froufe compiler and impeller of the unconscious within the Cognitive model. The methodology was documentary, for which we used texts extracted from specific search engines such as: Google Academic, Redalyc, Scielo, Proquest, and books of authors relevant to the topic. It was concluded that there is a difference in the area in which the term was developed, being clinical in Erickson and Freud and academic-experimental in Froufe. It is also important to note that the popularity of the unconscious is remarkable in Freud, in Erickson's case it is comparatively minor, but not so with the cognitive unconscious, because its formulation is of recent appearance and does not yet have clinical developments.
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spelling doaj-art-db531ae6cdee4ac987559c9efc9c497e2025-02-02T00:29:11ZengInstituto Peruano de Orientación Psicológica – IPOPSInteracciones2411-59402413-44652016-11-012213514510.24016/2016.v2n2.33The unconscious: a bibliographical and comparative review of different views on the conceptAdrián Hinojosa0Pablo Vallejo1Marcela Lema2Nilsen Sajama3Cristian Parraga4Abraham Barcat5Universidad Católica Santiago del Estero, ArgentinaUniversidad Católica Santiago del Estero, ArgentinaUniversidad Católica Santiago del Estero, ArgentinaUniversidad Católica Santiago del Estero, ArgentinaUniversidad Católica Santiago del Estero, ArgentinaUniversidad Católica Santiago del Estero, ArgentinaCurrently, in the academic field, the different currents in psychology are often opposed without deepening their points of agreement. As a result of this, the present investigation makes a comparison of the unconscious concept according to: Sigmund Freud father of Psychoanalysis; Milton Erickson influencing the Systemic model; And Manuel Froufe compiler and impeller of the unconscious within the Cognitive model. The methodology was documentary, for which we used texts extracted from specific search engines such as: Google Academic, Redalyc, Scielo, Proquest, and books of authors relevant to the topic. It was concluded that there is a difference in the area in which the term was developed, being clinical in Erickson and Freud and academic-experimental in Froufe. It is also important to note that the popularity of the unconscious is remarkable in Freud, in Erickson's case it is comparatively minor, but not so with the cognitive unconscious, because its formulation is of recent appearance and does not yet have clinical developments.http://ojs.revistainteracciones.com/index.php/ojs/article/view/33/htmlPsychologyUnconsciousSigmund FreudMilton EricksonManuel Froufe
spellingShingle Adrián Hinojosa
Pablo Vallejo
Marcela Lema
Nilsen Sajama
Cristian Parraga
Abraham Barcat
The unconscious: a bibliographical and comparative review of different views on the concept
Interacciones
Psychology
Unconscious
Sigmund Freud
Milton Erickson
Manuel Froufe
title The unconscious: a bibliographical and comparative review of different views on the concept
title_full The unconscious: a bibliographical and comparative review of different views on the concept
title_fullStr The unconscious: a bibliographical and comparative review of different views on the concept
title_full_unstemmed The unconscious: a bibliographical and comparative review of different views on the concept
title_short The unconscious: a bibliographical and comparative review of different views on the concept
title_sort unconscious a bibliographical and comparative review of different views on the concept
topic Psychology
Unconscious
Sigmund Freud
Milton Erickson
Manuel Froufe
url http://ojs.revistainteracciones.com/index.php/ojs/article/view/33/html
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