pavetëdijshmen
The term pavetëdijshmen translates from Albanian to English as "the unconscious" or "the unknown." In psychological contexts, it often refers to the part of the mind that contains feelings, thoughts, urges, and memories outside of conscious awareness. This realm is considered to influence behavior and emotions, even without direct knowledge of its contents.
Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory heavily emphasizes the role of the unconscious. He proposed that repressed desires
While Freud's ideas are influential, other psychological perspectives also acknowledge a realm beyond immediate awareness. Cognitive