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Originally Posted by dyna mo
appreciated. any thoughts on the unconcious and the conscious mind like what the film delves into......i can't find what the modern day replacements are for freudian concepts such as those. i was more than a little surprised that the movie relied so much on his view and catholic concepts like guilt.
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From my layman's understanding of current psychological theories, they are moving towards CHEMICAL basis for perception and thought processes. As scientists understand key chemicals like serotonin better, the whole complex of feelings and emotions move further away from "tell me about your childhood" to genetic predisposition/brain chemical levels, etc.
The movie probably relied heavily on Freudian constructs because Freudian theories are ENTERTAINING--hence V_Rocks reference above to one of Freud's most notable/controversial/laughable theories:
The Oedipus Complex -- men want to fuck their moms and kill their dads. Makes for great (but incorrect) art criticism and literary criticism but makes for lousy science. Freud didn't know that his own cultural bias seeped into this work and that he based his theory on a very small, unrepresentative sample nor did he control for other variables/causes.