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Sigmund Freud1

spect of this trauma. Rather, the therapist would try and make the person understand why the person feels the way they do if they were to act wrongly. What would it be about their behavior that would cause the death of their father? Why the father in particular and not his mother? The therapy would basically consist of trying to understand the self-imposed stresses and suppressions, and in turn, to possibly release them and function on a more productive, and healthier manner.In conclusion, Freud was truly a brilliant human being. He was the man who founded the whole idea of the "unconscious," and how the presence of such an "organ" so-to-speak, has ramifications on our functioning lives. The mechanisms behind which we function began in Freud's mind. Was he wrong? I would rather say, he was inaccurate and that the neo-Freudians improved on an exceptional concept. That now-a-days, we have a more innovative, improved, versatile system that was based on a fundamentally functioning model....

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