Levels of Consciousness Group4
Levels of Consciousness Group4
Awareness
of things
inside and
outside
ourselves
Related to Consciousness
• Sleeping
• Dreaming
There are several altered states of
consciousness
• Such examples of Altered states of
consciousness are:
• Hypnotic trance
Good example
would be
memories,
images, or
emotions
Consciousness of Sense of Self
• Thinking that you are an
individual and unique.
• It is associated with Self-
consciousness which is
an acute sense of self-
awareness, with slight
tinges of paranoia. It is
the unpleasant feeling of
being watched or
observed, that "everyone
is looking at" one. It may
be the basis of shyness.
Levels of Consciousness (3)
• Preconscious
level is filled
with
information that
a person might
not be thinking
of, but can be
recalled if
necessary.
First President of the U.S.?
Levels of Consciousness (3)
• Unconscious level,
“Subconscious”, is
not usually
available to
consciousness.
• Freud theorized that
people have an
unconscious mind
that has hidden
information.
Levels of Consciousness (3)
• He also believed
that we had
mental strategies
to push painful or
unacceptable
ideas out of our
consciousness
called defense
mechanisms.
Levels of Consciousness (3)
• Nonconscious level
is when people
cannot bring into
consciousness their
bodily functions.
• Can you feel your
nails growing? Can
you feel the Oxygen
and carbon dioxide
being changed in
your lungs?
Altered States of Consciousness
• When one’s
sense of
self or
sense of
the world
changes.
"The beginning of health is sleep."
Irish Proverb