Freud Essay
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Essay title: Freud Essay
People did not believe in my facts, and thought my theories unsavory. Resistance was strong and unrelenting. In the end, I succeeded.”
This quote recited by Sigmund Freud shows much of his character and reflects his career in psychology greatly. Freud studied at the University of Vienna, Austria. He was very interested in medicine and neurology to be specific. He learned there the key tools; experiment, observation, and conclusion.
Freud was very effected by medicine and art and joined the two together when he later became a renound psychologist. Freud saw himself as a scientist and viewed his studies as therapy. He was very well known for being a good listener and proved this to be a huge party of therapy.
Freud had many ideas and theories that many people looked down upon and thought crazy. Despite their reservations, Freud kept on with his studies and never let his opponents get him down. When he did experiments with dreaming and the unconscious, he tried to prove that dreams were a deeper