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Altered States. Consciousness. Consciousness. Many psychologists questioned whether it could be studied. Now many believe it can be studied through talking and brain waves. Constructs. Psychological construct: a concept used to talk about something we cannot see, touch , or measure.
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Altered States Consciousness
Consciousness • Many psychologists questioned whether it could be studied. • Now many believe it can be studied through talking and brain waves.
Constructs • Psychological construct: a concept used to talk about something we cannot see, touch , or measure. • A construct effects behavior • Examples are intelligence, emotions (love)
Meanings -3 types • Generally means Awareness • Sensory awareness • Direct inner awareness • Sense of self
Sensory Awareness • Senses are aware the environment • You are aware of things outside of yourself. • You are not always aware of the environment. It is sometimes selective. • Ex-in classroom you have to tune out all other noises to focus. • Sometimes we are conscious of unusual stimuli.
Direct Inner Awareness • Abstract concepts • Aware of things inside yourself • You do not hear, touch see or smell these things but you are aware of them • Being angry, can’t touch anger but you know you were angry.
Sense of Self • We are aware of ourselves and our existence. • Young kids are not aware of themselves. They don’t refer to themselves by their name. • “Taylor wants milk” The world might change but you have a sense of self.
Levels of Consciousness • Preconscious • Unconscious • Nonconscious
Preconscious • Ideas are not in your awareness but you could recall them if you had to. • You direct your attention to them.
Unconscious • Sometimes referred to as subconscious • Unavailable to awareness; info. Is hidden • Freud believed some memoires are so painful and impulses are aggressive and unacceptable. • We hide these memories in the subconscious.
Nonconscious • Biological functions exist • Finger nails are growing but you can’t feel them.
Altered States • Sleep • Drugs • Meditation • Hypnosis • Biofeedback (progressive relaxation)