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Sigmund Freud (IPA: [ˈziːkmʊnt ˈfʁɔʏt]), born Sigismund Schlomo Freud (6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939), was an Austrian psychiatrist who founded the psychoanalytic school of psychology. Freud is best known for his theories of the unconscious mind and the defense mechanism of repression and for... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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The Virgin and Child with St. Anne (Leonardo da Vinci) Freud claimed that this was a manifestation of a "passive homosexual" childhood fantasy that Leonardo wrote about in the Codex Atlanticus, in which he recounts being attacked as an infant in his crib by the tail of a vulture.

Leonardo da Vinci, A Memory of His Childhood Freud claimed that this was a manifestation of a "passive homosexual" childhood fantasy that Leonardo wrote about in the Codex Atlanticus, in which he recounts being attacked as an infant in his crib by the tail of a vulture.

The Virgin and Child with St. Anne Freud claimed that this was a manifestation of a "passive homosexual" childhood fantasy that Leonardo wrote about in the Codex Atlanticus, in which he recounts being attacked as an infant in his crib by the tail of a vulture.

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The Virgin and Child with St. Anne (Leonardo da Vinci) Freud claimed that this was a manifestation of a "passive homosexual" childhood fantasy that Leonardo wrote about in the Codex Atlanticus, in which he recounts being attacked as an infant in his crib by the tail of a vulture.

Leonardo da Vinci, A Memory of His Childhood Freud claimed that this was a manifestation of a "passive homosexual" childhood fantasy that Leonardo wrote about in the Codex Atlanticus, in which he recounts being attacked as an infant in his crib by the tail of a vulture.

The Virgin and Child with St. Anne Freud claimed that this was a manifestation of a "passive homosexual" childhood fantasy that Leonardo wrote about in the Codex Atlanticus, in which he recounts being attacked as an infant in his crib by the tail of a vulture.

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The Virgin and Child with St. Anne (Leonardo da Vinci) Freud claimed that this was a manifestation of a "passive homosexual" childhood fantasy that Leonardo wrote about in the Codex Atlanticus, in which he recounts being attacked as an infant in his crib by the tail of a vulture.

Leonardo da Vinci, A Memory of His Childhood Freud claimed that this was a manifestation of a "passive homosexual" childhood fantasy that Leonardo wrote about in the Codex Atlanticus, in which he recounts being attacked as an infant in his crib by the tail of a vulture.

The Virgin and Child with St. Anne Freud claimed that this was a manifestation of a "passive homosexual" childhood fantasy that Leonardo wrote about in the Codex Atlanticus, in which he recounts being attacked as an infant in his crib by the tail of a vulture.

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The Virgin and Child with St. Anne (Leonardo da Vinci) Freud claimed that this was a manifestation of a "passive homosexual" childhood fantasy that Leonardo wrote about in the Codex Atlanticus, in which he recounts being attacked as an infant in his crib by the tail of a vulture.

Leonardo da Vinci, A Memory of His Childhood Freud claimed that this was a manifestation of a "passive homosexual" childhood fantasy that Leonardo wrote about in the Codex Atlanticus, in which he recounts being attacked as an infant in his crib by the tail of a vulture.

The Virgin and Child with St. Anne Freud claimed that this was a manifestation of a "passive homosexual" childhood fantasy that Leonardo wrote about in the Codex Atlanticus, in which he recounts being attacked as an infant in his crib by the tail of a vulture.

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God Sigmund Freud also suggested that god concepts are projections of one's father.

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Cerebral palsy It was not until 1897 that Sigmund Freud, then a neurologist, suggested that a difficult birth was not the cause but rather only a symptom of other effects on fetal development.

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Image For example, Sigmund Freud claimed to have dreamt purely in aural-images of dialogues.

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Psychosexual development Believing, due to his previous work with hysterical patients, that adult neurosis often has root in childhood sexuality, Freud proposed that these behaviors were childhood expressions of sexual fantasy and desire.

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Hamlet Freud suggests that Hamlet's apparent "distaste for sexuality"—articulated in his "nunnery" conversation with Ophelia—accords with this interpretation.

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Akhenaten Freud argued that Moses had been an Atenist priest forced to leave Egypt with his followers after Akhenaten's death.

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Psychosexual development Freud stated that the Oedipal Complex is universal and essential for development.

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Psychosexual development Freud stated that the Oedipal Complex is universal and essential for development.

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Psychosexual development For example, Freud stated that young females develop "penis envy" toward the males during their psychosexual development.

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Hidden personality Critical questions about what is available to immediate observation and what occurs unconsciously could never be fully answered by Freud as he did not possess any of the current day technological possibilities (Ekstrom 2004).

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Transference neurosis Transference Neurosis is a term that Sigmund Freud introduced in 1914 to describe a new form of the analysand’s infantile neurosis, which develops during the psychoanalytic process .

Fetishism Later Sigmund Freud appropriated the concept to describe a form of paraphilia where the object of affection is an inanimate object or a specific part of a person; see sexual fetish.

Resistance (psychology) Later, Freud described five different forms of resistance.

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BDSM In 1905 Sigmund Freud described "Sadism" and "Masochism" in his Drei Abhandlungen zur Sexualtheorie ("Three papers on Sexualtheory") as diseases developing from an incorrect development of the child psyche and laid the groundwork for the scientific perspective on the subject in the following decades.

Sadomasochism In 1905, Sigmund Freud described "Sadism" and "Masochism" in his Drei Abhandlungen zur Sexualtheorie ("Three papers on Sexual Theory") as diseases developing from an incorrect development of the child psyche and laid the groundwork for the scientific perspective on the subject in the following decades.

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BDSM In 1905 Sigmund Freud described "Sadism" and "Masochism" in his Drei Abhandlungen zur Sexualtheorie ("Three papers on Sexualtheory") as diseases developing from an incorrect development of the child psyche and laid the groundwork for the scientific perspective on the subject in the following decades.

Sadomasochism In 1905, Sigmund Freud described "Sadism" and "Masochism" in his Drei Abhandlungen zur Sexualtheorie ("Three papers on Sexual Theory") as diseases developing from an incorrect development of the child psyche and laid the groundwork for the scientific perspective on the subject in the following decades.

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Irma's injection Freud describes the dream, which he records as taking place on the night of July 23rd-24th 1895, thus:

Royal Road Sigmund Freud also famously described dreams as the 'royal road to the unconscious'.

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Transference neurosis Transference Neurosis is a term that Sigmund Freud introduced in 1914 to describe a new form of the analysand’s infantile neurosis, which develops during the psychoanalytic process .

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Obsessive-compulsive disorder Freud describes the clinical history of a typical case of "touching phobia" as starting in early childhood, when the person has a strong desire to touch an item.

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Resistance (psychology) Later, Freud described five different forms of resistance.

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Dream interpretation Freud famously described psychoanalytic dream-interpretation as "the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious"; he was, however, capable of expressing regret and dissatisfaction at the way his ideas on the subject were misrepresented or simply not understood:

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Dream interpretation Freud described the actual technique of psychoanalytic dream-analysis in the following terms:

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Transference Transference was first described by Sigmund Freud, who acknowledged its importance for psychoanalysis for better understanding of the patient's feelings.

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Oral fixation Oral stage, a term used by Sigmund Freud to describe the child's development during the first 0 to 18 months of life, in which an infant's pleasure centers are in the mouth.

Psychosexual development Freud used the term Oedipal for both sexes, but other analysts proposed the female variant to be referred to as "Electra complex".

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Irving Bieber Sigmund Freud had used Lindner's observation that sensual sucking seems to absorb the attention completely and leads to either sleep or an orgasm-like response to develop his theory of infantile sexuality.

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Id, ego, and super-ego Sigmund Freud had used an analogy which likened the ego to a rider and a horse; the ego being the rider while the id being the horse.

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Atheism Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, and Sartre all used this argument to convey messages of liberation, full-development, and unfettered happiness.

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Freud's seduction theory These papers indicate that the patients did not relate stories of having been sexually abused in early childhood; rather Freud used the analytic interpretation of symptoms and patients' associations, and the exerting of pressure on the patient, in an attempt to induce the "reproduction" of the deeply repressed memories he posited.

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Freud's seduction theory These papers indicate that the patients did not relate stories of having been sexually abused in early childhood; rather Freud used the analytic interpretation of symptoms and patients' associations, and the exerting of pressure on the patient, in an attempt to induce the "reproduction" of the deeply repressed memories he posited.

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Oedipus Sigmund Freud used the name The Oedipus complex to explain the origin of certain neuroses in childhood.

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Psychosexual development Freud used the term Oedipal for both sexes, but other analysts proposed the female variant to be referred to as "Electra complex".

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Desire (emotion) Freud used the Greek myth of Oedipus to argue that people desire incest and must repress that desire.

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Studies on Hysteria Breuer described the causes of hysteria by supporting a neurophysiologic cause, while Freud used a psychological standpoint.

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Irving Bieber Sigmund Freud had used Lindner's observation that sensual sucking seems to absorb the attention completely and leads to either sleep or an orgasm-like response to develop his theory of infantile sexuality.

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Irving Bieber Bieber pointed out what he saw as inaccuracies in Freud's use of this paper.

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Oedipus This legend has been retold in many versions, and was used by Sigmund Freud to name the Oedipus complex.

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    Sigmund Freud

    Sigmund Freud (IPA: [ˈziːkmʊnt ˈfʁɔʏt]), born Sigismund Schlomo Freud (6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939), was an Austrian psychiatrist who founded the psychoanalytic school of psychology.
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    Sigmund Freud Archives

    The Sigmund Freud Archives mainly consist of a trove of documents housed at the US Library of Congress and in the former residence of Sigmund Freud during the last year of his life at 20 Maresfield Gardens in northwest London.
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    Category:Sigmund Freud

    For pages related to twentieth century writer Sigmund Freud. ... Freud family
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    Freud (disambiguation)

    Clement Freud, grandson of Sigmund Freud, politician, comedian and writer
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    Id, ego, and super-ego

    In Sigmund Freud's work Civilization and Its Discontents (1930) he also discusses the concept of a "cultural super-ego".
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    Psychoanalysis

    Seductive Mirage: An Exploration of the Work of Sigmund Freud.
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    The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud

    The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud at the Internet Movie Database
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    Carl Jung

    Unlike Sigmund Freud, Jung thought spiritual experience was essential to our well-being.
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    Psychological resistance

    The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud (Vol. 20, pp. 183-250).
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    The Interpretation of Dreams

    Dream Dictionary - 5 free online dream dictionaries influenced by Sigmund Freud

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