Asked by Anser Pierre Louis on Jul 02, 2024

verifed

Verified

The image of an iceberg is frequently used to illustrate ________ idea of the mind's structure.

A) Adler's
B) Freud's
C) Jung's
D) Murray's

Iceberg

Often used as a metaphor in psychology to describe the mind's structure: the conscious mind as the tip of the iceberg and the unconscious mind as the much larger part beneath the surface.

Freud

The founder of psychoanalysis, an Austrian neurologist known as Sigmund Freud, introduced a therapeutic method that involves dialogues between psychoanalysts and patients to treat psychopathology.

Mind's Structure

The organization of the mental aspects and processes of an individual, often conceptualized as having various parts like the id, ego, and superego in Freudian theory.

  • Grasp the importance of the unconscious mind according to Freud.
verifed

Verified Answer

CE
Caleb Evans7 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The iceberg metaphor is often associated with Freud's idea of the mind's structure, which consists of the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious levels, with the conscious level representing the tip of the iceberg above the water, and the preconscious and unconscious levels representing the larger, submerged part of the iceberg.