The unconscious is what a person does without consciously noticing it.
Influence can also occur when it is not specifically exerted, and it acts as an unconscious and subjectively uncontrollable phenomenon. The very presence of a certain person often leads to the fact that other people begin to act on his charm, his ability to unconsciously infect others with his condition or encourage them to imitate.
The unconscious should not be confused with the unconscious in the context of the psychoanalytic work of the school of Sigmund Freud. The unconscious is a term used in the studies of the school of D.N. Uznadze, primarily in the phrases unconscious nervous (mental) activity and unconscious attitudes.
Awareness
Awareness (in psychotherapy) is the achievement by the patient in the process of psychotherapy of understanding of previously unconscious aspects and relationships of his own mental life, internal (intrapsychic) problems and conflicts, features of his behavior and emotional response, relationships with others, as well as the reasons for the formation and development of these psychological phenomena. See →
Awareness in psychotherapy groups
Awareness in psychotherapy groups is a beautiful term that covers the careful sniffing and sniffing of new information. See →