Sigmund Freud

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Reaction Paper on Sigmund Freud
Psychology
Professor Mary Fuller
Analysis and Mind of Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud was born in 1856 in a small market town a few hundred miles north of Vienna, modern day Czech Republic. Sigmund name reflected the historical and cultural beliefs of his family’s Jewish heritage. Jewish had been a persecuted minority in Europe for many centuries. As an adolescent the family moved to a ghetto Jewish neighborhood in Vienna. Jews shared a common plight as they struggled to succeed in this anti—Semitic world. Jewish culture remained profoundly momentous to Freud throughout his life. He took pride in being a Jew at the same time he was positioned between traditional Jewish life and new path of assimilation.
Founder of physco-analysis, Sigmund Freud suffered from a very traumatic and difficult childhood that left a legacy of fear, insecurity and unbalance. Like many bright children in his predicament, he escaped. Freud relied on his impressive literary skills. As a young boy he lived in a world of books and imagination. Sigmund was drawn to tales ...

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