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Sigmund Freurd PsychoAnalysis

Hysteria is a known physical problem without a known biological reason. Sigmund Freud, one believer that was willing to take a chance, believed that if it was not a biological problem it must be a psychological one. Therefore psychology must be the cure. When Freud gave these patients a chance to express their anger, humiliation, and disgust about these experiences. Their symptoms began to vanish.Sigmund Freud was born on May 6, 1856 at Freeburg, Moravia, now Prior in the Czech Republic. Freud developed the techniques of "Psycho-Analysis" for the treatment of psychological and emotional disorders. As he lived most of his life in Vienna, ItalyAs he lived most of his life in Vienna, Italy. He is generally recognized as one of the most influential and authoritative thinkers of the twentieth century. Working initially in close collaboration with Joseph Breuer, Freud elaborated the theory that the mind is a complex energy-system, the structural investigation of which is proper province of psychology. He articulated and refined the concepts of the unconscious, of infantile sexuality, of repression, and proposed a tri-partite account of the mind's structure, all as part of a radically new conceptual and therapeutic frame of reference for the understanding of human psychological development and the treatment of abnormal mental conditions. Notwithstanding the multiple manifestations of psychoanalysis as it exists today, it can in almost all fundamental respects be traced directly back to Freud's original work. Further, Freud's innovative treatment of human actions, dreams, and indeed of cultural artifacts as invariably possessing implicit symbolic significance has proven to be extraordinarily fecund, and has had massive implications for a wide variety of fields, including anthropology, semiotics, and artistic creativity and appreciation in addition to psychology. However, Freud's most important and frequently re-iterated claim, that with psych...

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