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Sigmund Freud was a medical doctor, a psychologist, but mostly known for being the father of psychoanalysis. ... As Freud once said, “My life is interesting only if is related to psychoanalysis. ... Sigmund Freud was known for his ideas and findings but frequently criticized because of them.
Sigmund Freud was born on May 6, 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia to Jewish parents. ... Amalia, Freud’s mother, was his third wife. His family later moved to Vienna in 1860, where Sigmund later became the father of psychoanalysis. ... Freud’s research in Brucke’s Laboratory brought him closer to the discovery of the neuron. ...
Freud had such a great interest in the study of the mind. ... The reason why Freud was criticized was because many of his theories accentuated on sexuality. All of his ideas or works came from the expression or repression of the sex drive, basing everything on the powerful avoidance of sexuality. ...
Many of Freud’s ideas were criticized and looked down upon, especially his theory of infantile sexuality. Another of Freud’s least popular theories was the Oedipus complex, which also included the ideas of penis envy and castration anxiety. The Oedipus complex starts off with the mother being the first love object in the child’s life. ... This would be the stage of his life where he will try and be more like his father, a man.
Approximate Word count = 1134 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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