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Sigmund Freud2

gs that they do. Sigmund Freud's work can have an effect on all people's lives if they know what his has done and if they take a moment to analyse their own lives. In the history of approaches to the treatment of mental illnesses we see a similar progression from punitive and physical procedures to more enlightened attempts at understanding and treating mental illness. Sigmund Freud laid the foundation for modern psychoanalysis so that students of psychology could study and expand on his ideas. His development of psychoanalysis and later modifications of his approach by his successors, together with the development of psychoactive agents (drugs) and other approaches to therapy, have revolutionised the treatment of mental illness.Freud’s ideas were groundbreaking and were not like anything that anyone had ever heard of. Although never accorded full recognition during his lifetime, Freud is generally acknowledged as one of the great creative minds of modern times. All of his ideas can be directly related back to people and applied to everyday life. Because of Freud, people can step back and look at exactly what their thoughts mean and what their mind is trying to tell them. In all the examples in which Freud psychoanalysed, he went through a particular system. He chose the best way to manipulate every psychological move. In any psychologist, they have their own way of dealing with the troubled. They have work so many years to find the best curriculum to go through. In result, psychologists use their own psychoanalysis. "I am actually not a man of science at all ... I am nothing but a conquistador by temperament, an adventurer" (Freud). ...

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