Freud's Life
Sigmund Freud is a name that to most of us sounds familiar. To many, he is known as the father of Psychology. He was one of the most influential figures in the twentieth century (B: 430). His theories revolutionized the world, and he founded his own school of Psychology. Although some regarded his work with hostility and disbelieve, many people still follows his believes and teachings until this day (A). But what about the man himself, his life, his family, his work and his studies? Next will find a brief story about him. Sigismund Scholomo Freud was born on May 6, 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia (this day it's called Pribor in the Czech Republic) (A). Son of Jacob Freud and his third wife Amalia (which was 20 years younger), he was the first of a family of seven children (A). When he was three years old, fleeing from the anti-Semitic riots then raging in Freiberg, his family moved to Leipzig, Germany. A year later they moved again to Vienna, where he lived there until the year prior to his death (1938)(C). Freud was extremely bright and ambitious. He changed his name to the abbreviation we all know him by in 1877 (B: 430). Although Freud's ambition from childhood had been a career in law, he decided to become a medical student sho
His studies were influenced a lot by a very respected physician called Joseph Breuer. He also gave lectures in many places (B: 431, C). Sigmund Freud died in England at the age of 83 (A). Freud's theory will develop in the first twenty years of his work as a private neurologist, and it was based on what he observed from his patients and himself. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**Bibliography. The couple had six children, and the youngest one, Anna, was later to become an important psychoanalytic theorist in her own right. Although he left Freiberg as a young child, escaping from the anti-Semitic movement, he still had to deal with a lot of that bad acceptance in his new home. Today, his legacy continues to influence psychology, philosophy, literature and art (B: 432, C). So he gave up physiological research for a private practice in neurology, specializing in nervous disorders (A, B: 430). Early in his career, he was among the first to study a new drug that had anesthetic and mood altering effects, know as cocaine. - Adjustment & Growth in a Changing World, fifth edition, by Napoli, Kilbride and Tebbs. Although never accorded full recognition during his lifetime, Freud is generally acknowledged as one of the great creative minds of modern times.
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