This study interprets Freud's psychoanalysis theory through the world-views of Wave Motion. Important concepts in psychoanalysis are discussed such as generating unconsciousness, developing defense mechanisms, identifying causes and symptoms of mental...
This study interprets Freud's psychoanalysis theory through the world-views of Wave Motion. Important concepts in psychoanalysis are discussed such as generating unconsciousness, developing defense mechanisms, identifying causes and symptoms of mental disorders, and using therapeutic techniques. This study discusses the reasons why people's behaviors are affected by their unconsciousness. The development of the unconsciousness starts in infancy. When we see babies with wave motion, we can see how they develop their unconsciousness through interactions with the outside world. They develop their unconsciousness by gathering and combining the information that they receive during four psychosexual stages: oral, anal, phallic, and genital. People's behaviors respond to this active information gathered from the outside world. This thesis convincingly explains the reasons why the unconsciousness keeps affecting people's behaviors through wave motion.