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Essay on Sigmund Freud

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Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis. Although, for the most part, his theories are not as accepted as he originally intended, his fundamental ideas are used often in terms of neo-Freudian theory. He constructed the idea of the unconscious, as well as the id, ego, and superego. Now, it is quite understandable, on a superficial level at least, why sex was the main topic which Freud's theory revolved. The time was one of sexual suppression, even to the degree of covering piano legs with cloth because they were deemed too sexually stimulating. Therefore, the natural course of belief for Freud was that there was a stress and conflict in the minds of the people due to the sexual suppressions of their innate …show more content…

For example, an incident occurred where this man vowed to repay a man for an expense that he paid on his behalf. When he attempted to reimburse the man for his expense, he refused to take it saying that it was an insignificant expense and should not worry about it. This put the man in a conflict since he made a personal vow to himself that he must repay this man otherwise his father will expire. Now, it is obvious that this man has issues, and psychological problems that require a lot of counseling and therapy. The only real problem here is his erroneous belief that his father would die if he were to make a wrong decision or act inappropriately. Basically, that his behavior could spontaneously cause the death of his father. However, I would hardly consider the abhorrence and disgust toward that form of torture the basis of an innate sexual desire. The man had not witnessed this torture; it was just described to him in his adulthood, by an adult. Freud also mentions in this case that as a child, his governesses included him in sexual behavior, such as touching their genitalia, and looking at them. Now, we would all consider this inappropriate for a child, and is probably the basis for his fears of doing something inappropriate lest his father die. Where the rat comes in, and how it ties in with wanted to be penetrated by his father seems completely absurd, and frankly,

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