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Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was an Austrian neurologist and psychologist who founded the psychoanalytic school of psychology. Although his theories remain controversial until this day, Freud made a lasting impact on Western culture.

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Jewish Chronicle, May 25, 2012
...the theatre. In the play’s interval, he engineers a conversation with her companion, who, it transpires, is Sigmund Freud. Sammelsohn soon discovers that his inamorata is Emma Eckstein, one of Freud’s earliest patients who suffered from hysteria. In...
The Economist, May 24, 2012
...pathology underlay each of the major psychiatric disorders. Kraepelin’s work, however, was soon overshadowed by that of Sigmund Freud, whose conclusion that mental illness came from emotional causes, rather than physical ones, underpinned the rise of...
Washington Post, May 24, 2012
...television drama about the legal aftermath of the My Lai massacre in Vietnam. He explored the life of Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, for a 1958 television drama, “The Wound Within,” and for a 1961 Broadway play, “A Far Country.” In...
Guardian.co.uk, May 24, 2012
...is so often depicted reading with furrowed brow. The presiding genii of this particular work include Adrienne Rich, Sigmund Freud, Alice Miller and, above all, Virginia Woolf and the British psychoanalyst DW Winnicott. ("I want him to be my mother,"...
Tucson Citizen, May 23, 2012
...war, art, theatre, upper-class life, and political agitation in Europe that even includes even a brief brush with Sigmund Freud. This atmospheric novel is elegantly crafted by a London writer who serves up a rich portrayal of human psychology and a plot...
HealthNewsDigest.com, May 22, 2012
...Part 1: “Wounded” takes the reader through Jung’s childhood, medical studies, personal and family life, relationship with Sigmund Freud, and his struggles to become what he was, up to the end of the tumultuous period recorded in The Red Book...
Broadway World, May 22, 2012
... Chicago performance of the FREUD’S LAST SESSION at the Mercury Theater (3745 N. Southport), the producers will host a Sigmund Freud Look-A-Like contest.  Participants are invited to submit photos of their favorite Freud doppelgangers by uploading...
Cowl, March 3, 2012
...is treating Spielrein (Keira Knightley) for a distressed condition, perhaps a nervous breakdown. He attempts to experiment with Sigmund Freud's (Viggo Mortensen) idea of "the talking cure." This idea is known as psychopathology, or therapy as we look at...
St. Petersburg Times, March 3, 2012
...Johnson that has a local tie-in of sorts since one of the characters is Salvador Dalí, along with Sigmund Freud. ?Hysteria is a play of ideas that morphs into a knockout farce," said Olson, who figures it should appeal to fans of St. Petersburg's...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 3, 2012
...God. The imagined meeting takes place as Great Britain is plunged into World War II and hard-line atheist Sigmund Freud is homebound, dying of cancer. He is visited in his study by Lewis, a convert to Christianity who has parodied nonbeliever Freud in...
Beaver County Times, March 3, 2012
...METHOD (Sony; $30.99, DVD; $35.99, Blu-ray Disc; March 27; B): Viggo Mortensen and Michael Fassbender play Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, respectively, in this intense biopic. The story, which is set on the eve of World War I in Zurich and Vienna, follows...
XooArticles.com, March 2, 2012
...hard to find in the media. Perhaps the most famous chesterfield sofa is the one supposedly used by Sigmund Freud. Many experts believe that Freud used a chesterfield sofa to sit his patients down during hypnotherapy sessions. During the nineteenth...
Ezine Mark, March 2, 2012
...to find in the media. � Perhaps the most famous chesterfield sofa is the one supposedly used by Sigmund Freud. Many experts believe that Freud used a chesterfield sofa to sit his patients down during hypnotherapy sessions. During the nineteenth century...
ArticleSnatch.com, March 2, 2012
...hard to find in the media. Perhaps the most famous chesterfield sofa is the one supposedly used by Sigmund Freud. Many experts believe that Freud used a chesterfield sofa to sit his patients down during hypnotherapy sessions. During the nineteenth...