Not Freud, but Nietzsche.


Michael T. Scoles, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology & Counseling
University of Central Arkansas
Conway, AR 72035
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I am looking for a source on the Freud iceberg quote. You know the one:
"The mind is like an iceberg, it floats with one-seventh of its bulk 
above water."

You see this everywhere, but rarely does a specific source accompany it. I
am told that Myers most recent intro text claims the iceberg analogy comes
from the New Introductory Lectures (1933) but a quick search of that text
failed to find him using that specific analogy (but many other analogies).

If you have the right answer, could you reply to me at <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

TIA, Mike D.


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