
doi: 10.1007/bf02476940
pmid: 5666820
By assigning time-varying coordinates to all environmental stimuli, it has been possible to axiomatize psychoanalytic theory on the five principles of multiple causation, growth-aging influence, genetic influence, historic influence and conscious-unconscious activity. The theorems of summation of response and the inevitability of conscious-unconscious conflict with their corollaries follow directly from the axiomatic foundations, as does the existence of an adaptation-defense mechanism. The interpretation of the defense mechanism in terms of an ego-id feedback system provides the basis for the structural existence of conscious-conscious and unconscious-unconscious conflict.
Ego, Aging, Behavior, History, Id, Unconscious, Psychology, Consciousness, Genetics, Medical, Growth, Environment, Models, Psychological, Self Concept, Feedback, Psychoanalytic Theory, Adaptation, Psychological, Humans, mathematical biology, Mathematics
Ego, Aging, Behavior, History, Id, Unconscious, Psychology, Consciousness, Genetics, Medical, Growth, Environment, Models, Psychological, Self Concept, Feedback, Psychoanalytic Theory, Adaptation, Psychological, Humans, mathematical biology, Mathematics
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