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  1. 11 hours ago · Sigmund Freud’s name conjures up an image of his most famous photograph, when he was a seasoned psychiatrist, looking keenly into the camera lens. The picture is reminiscent of Albert Einstein’s photographs, in that you can hardly imagine him being anything other than a celebrated genius nearing the end of a long career.

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    11 hours ago · The theories of Sigmund Freud (1856–1939), Krafft-Ebing and other sexologists were influential in the early days of modernism. Freud's first major work was Studies on Hysteria (with Josef Breuer, 1895). Central to Freud's thinking is the idea "of the primacy of the unconscious mind in mental life", so that all subjective reality was based on ...

  3. 11 hours ago · The Judean people innovate, create, change the course of history — because we have always been the ultimate nonconformists, from Abraham and Moses to Theodore Herzl, Sigmund Freud, Albert ...

  4. 11 hours ago · Sigmund Freud, age 15 or 16, with his mother (1872). At the tender age of fifteen or sixteen, Sigmund Freud was already a budding scholar. With his mother Amalia by his side, he explored the world ...

  5. May 31, 2024 · Abstract. The author proposes a new computerized global psychopathology (CGP) model that reflects the twenty-first-century advances in measurements, information technology, and neurosciences. The CGP model has the potential of meeting the challenges of accelerated globalization, including its impact on mental health problems, and facilitates ...

  6. TIL Sigmund Freud's personal library in London has over 1600 books showing his wide range of interests and are still searchable today through the Freud Museum. Authors Freud had include Darwin, Locke, Feuerbach, Krafft-Ebing, Shakespeare, Goethe and Dostoevsky

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