Trauma and Hysteria as Recurrent Themes in the Work of Sigmund Freud
Title: Trauma and Hysteria as Recurrent Themes in the Work of Sigmund Freud
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
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Trauma and Hysteria as Recurrent Themes in the Work of Sigmund Freud
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Details: Words: 985 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
In this as in recent generations, when you ask a person who Sigmund Freud was, perhaps asking a friend or colleague, you will receive an answer along the lines of, "Isn't he the scientist who came up without he idea that all kids want to grow up and marry the person of the opposite sex". Though this may be more or less a general understanding of Freud and the Oedipus Complex, you'll find that as
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role in all psychoses.
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