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Sigmund Freud (IPA: [ˈziːkmʊnt ˈfʁɔʏt]), born Sigismund Schlomo Freud (6 May 1856 23 September 1939), was an Austrian psychiatrist who founded the psychoanalytic school of psychology.[1] Freud is best known for his theories of the unconscious mind and the defense mechanism of repression and for creating the clinical practice of psychoanalysis for curing psychopathology through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst. Freud is also renowned for his redefinition of sexual desire as the primary motivational energy of human life, as well as his therapeutic techniques, including the use of free association, his theory of transference in the therapeutic relationship, and the interpretation of dreams as sources of insight into unconscious desires. He was also an early neurological researcher into cerebral palsy. While of significant historical interest, many of Freud's ideas have fallen out of favor or have been modified by Neo-Freudians, although in the past ten years, advances in the field of neurology have shown evidence for many of his theories. Freud's methods and ideas remain important in clinical psychodynamic approaches. In academia his ideas continue to influence the humanities and some social sciences.

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  • ...kill or be killed world is what we live in, i dont know about yall but if someone was trying to take my life, id try and take theirs...

  • @jjdaisuki Kill for food or for fun??? how do you know it is instinct to kill your fellow man? are you a killer?

  • @UKBLIVE but many of the soldiers volunteered to fight. and even if they were drafted, they could have not killed each other so much-- but he's right, it's a human instinct to kill.

  • Freud ideas of course has flaws but you have to recognize that he of a few began the creation the ideas of the way we think consciously and unconsciously and he could not blame the "elite" with not some much knowledge of who they were and were about, but saw "Man as a whole" of what we are cable of doing and sought to know why and created his theory about why we do what we do...

  • 1:00, when they mention WW1, Freud blames MAN for the wars and NOT the very few Elite Psychopaths who were really behind the war in the name of money, power and de-population. I also find it Ironic t hat he could not analyse his own addiction, I don't class my mind to be as inspiring as we are lead to believe his was but this is a serious flaw on the basis of not being able to control his own mind, shame on the human race for what it has become, I blame all people for not using their mind

  • Isn't it interesting that the USA came to Freud's aide? They clearly recognized his living genius.

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