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Sigmund Freud

We live in a world today were everything has to be factual. We as a society need to completely understand everything that is going on around us at all times. We satisfy this need in many ways. From creating scientific formulas that will include every minute detail into its calculations to spending billions of dollars on research to make certain that we completely understand how the human body works. It has almost become and obsession to know everything. This quest for knowledge has helped out our society in many ways. Some of these ways include the invention of insulin or the ongoing search for a cure for cancer. But it also has had many degenerating effects on our world and our society. Included in this list are the over use of fossil fuels and the damaging affects that they have on our environment and the creation of the Atomic Bomb. But there are still many things that our society does not have the answer for. Many things that we have been attempting to understand for centuries. Even with centuries of study we still do not have enough knowledge on these subjects to know if we are heading in the right direction in our attempt to understand all. Looking at the study of space is a prime example of this. Yes the do know quit


This was especially true with the electro shock therapy. But that was the way that Freud was, he always was willing to attempt to find bold solutions that would help ease human suffering. It was very easy for the patient to talk about all of the problems that were the cause for the hysterical symptoms. This state was described as an autohypnosis. One of these was electro compulsive therapy (electro shock therapy). Later on in the late 1700's Frenchman Rene Descartes, developed a theory of his own. But we do not know how long this theory will be valid until there is a new discovery made, and all of the support is thrown behind it and genetics becomes a thing of the past. The belief at the time was that it was not so much the inner mind as Freud though, but it had more to do with the social and physical surroundings and environment. His theory on the human mind stated that the human body worked similar to a clock. But what about outside of our vision? There could be worlds so far advance compared to us that we know absolutely nothing about. In 1873 Freud graduated from the Sperl Gymnasium and after being inspired by and essay on nature by Goethe, decided that he wanted to study medicine at the University of Vienna. One of the topics that they covered was if humans were born with skills, or if they were acquired over time, experience and learning. When the Greeks saw a person who had a mental disorder, they had a theory that would explain it. In 1939 with the breakout of WWII Freud and his wife moved to England to escape the German attacks.

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