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"Subconscious mind" vs "Subconscious"



 
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"Subconscious mind" vs "Subconscious" Sat Dec 23, 2006 9:10 am  "Subconscious mind" vs "Subconscious"
 

Hi

Could you please tell me the difference betwen:

"Subconscious mind" and "Subconscious"

Tom

PS: Which punctuation mark should I use after between--question mark or colon?
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"Subconscious mind" vs "Subconscious" Sat Dec 23, 2006 10:39 am  "Subconscious mind" vs "Subconscious"
 

Tom wrote:
"Subconscious mind" and "Subconscious"

Assuming they're both being used as nouns, they mean exactly the same thing. However, subconscious can also be used as an adjective. Sometimes psychologists use the word "unconscious" instead of "subconscious" in these expressions.
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