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==="Topological Model"===
 [[Freud]]'s first "'''[[topographical model]]'''" divides the [[mind]] or [[psyche]] into three three separate component parts<ref>-- or "[[scene|psychical localities]]"</ref>
* the '''[[conscious]]''' ('''[[conscious|Cs]]'''),
==="Structural Model"===
[[Freud]]'s second model of the [[mind]] or [[psyche]] -- the "'''[[Structural theory]]'''" -- consisted of three "'''agencies'''":
* the '''[[id]]''',
* the '''[[ego]]''', and
* the '''[[superego]]'''
 [[Freud]]'s new model of the [[mind]] or [[psyche]] consisted of three separate component parts:* the [[id]],* the [[ego]], and* the [[superego]]   In [[Freud]]'s second theory of [[mental]] [[structure]] -- the "[[structural theory]]", the [[mind]] is divided into the three "agencies" of [[ego]], [[superego]] and [[id]].  In this model, in the second [[topography]], the [[unconscious|unconscious system]] is replaced by the agency of the [[id]], but [Freud]] continues to use "[[unconscious]]" as an adjective, no one '''agency ''' is identical to the [[unconscious]], since even the [[ego]] and the [[superego]] have [[unconscious]] parts. Freud recognized that the term ‘unconscious’ was better used as a descriptive adjective rather than as a topographical noun. Although everything that was repressed was unconscious, not everything unconscious was repressed.
==Jacques Lacan==
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