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Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a revolutionary approach to understanding the human psyche. He explored the unconscious mind, innate drives, and the dynamics of the id, ego, and super-ego. His work on dreams and the significance of the "Freudian slip" revealed the complexities of human behavior. Freud also advocated for the use of cocaine in treating depression and migraines, showcasing his innovative yet controversial methods. His legacy continues to influence psychology today.
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Sigmund Schlomo Freud By: Mr. and Mrs. Zack and Sean Boone
Background Info • Born: May 6, 1856 • Died: September 23, 1939 • Nationality: Austrian • He studied fields of Neurology, Psychotherapy, and Psychoanalysis
Contributions to Psychology • Unconscious mind was central • Innate drives • Life and Death • Id, ego, and super-ego • Dreams • Religion
Interesting… • Freudian Slip • A “slip of the tongue” driven by unconscious mind • Cocaine Treatment • Recommended it as an antidepressant, migraine relief, and cure for morphine addiction.
Sources • Alexander. (1939). In Memory of Sigmund Freud. New Haven: The Modernism Lab at Yale Univeristy. • Tansley. (1935). Sigmund Freud. The Royal Society, 246-275.