Psychic apparatus

In psychoanalytic theory, the term psychic apparatus (also psychical apparatus, mental apparatus) refers to the mental structures and mechanisms of the psyche. In Freud's 'topographical' model of the psyche, it refers to three systems – the Unconscious, the Pre-conscious, and the Conscious. In his later 'structural model', Freud described the psychic apparatus in terms of the id, ego and super-ego.[1]

  1. ^ "Psychic apparatus". APA Dictionary. American Psychological Association. Retrieved 26 April 2023.

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