Dream Interpretation-Sigmund Freud
Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born on May 6, 1856 in the Austrian town of Príbor. He is regarded as the founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology.
The Escape of Sigmund Freud
by Debbie Hagan: Eighty years old, sick with cancer, and reeling from the Nazis’ takeover of his beloved Vienna, Sigmund Freud, in 1936, faced a harsh reality:
Who’s Afraid of Sigmund Freud?
by Siri Hustvedt: Sigmund Freud makes people irritable. Whenever someone mentions Freud, say, at a dinner party, I see eyes roll and listen to the nasty remarks that follow.
Chapter IX. My Views on the Role of Sexuality in the Etiology of the Neuroses
I AM 1 of the opinion that my theory on the etiological significance of the sexual moment in the neuroses can be best appreciated by following its development.
The Future Chances of Psychoanalytic Therapy
by Sigmund Freud: As the main object of this assemblage is for practical purposes, I will therefore take as my opening address a practical theme which will appeal not so much to your scientific as to your medical interest.
A Philosophy of Life – Sigmund Freud
by Sigmund Freud: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN – In the last lecture we were occupied with trivial everyday affairs, with putting, as it were, our modest house in order.
The Anatomy of the Mental Personality
by Sigmund Freud: With regard to the two alternatives – that the ego and the super-ego may themselves be unconscious, or that they may merely give rise to unconscious effects –
Chapter XI. Concerning “Wild” Psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud: DURING my consultation hours some days ago an elderly woman called on me accompanied by a protecting friend and complained of states of anxiety.
Chapter VIII. On Psychotherapy
by Sigmund Freud: It is almost eight years since, at the request of your deceased chairman, Prof. v. Reder, I had the pleasure of speaking in your midst on the subject of hysteria.
Freud: The Last Great Enlightenment Thinker
by John Gray: Writing to Albert Einstein in the early 1930s, Sigmund Freud suggested that “man has in him an active instinct for hatred and destruction.”