Term ID: T1676

Freudian Slip

/freudian-slip/
Verbal or behavioral errors allegedly revealing unconscious thoughts, feelings, or impulses, though modern research suggests these may often reflect normal cognitive processing errors rather than unconscious content.
Example: Accidentally calling a romantic partner by an ex-partner's name, interpreted in psychoanalytic theory as revealing unconscious feelings but possibly reflecting normal memory retrieval errors.

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Reference: Freud (1901)