Hello people, I do not usually write blogs, and probably never will be. However, my past life experiences led me to feed the need to share with you the results of some of my research on the all-too-corny themes of psychoanalysis and its founding father: S. Freud (left her a nice slide).
Some notes on life and one of the first cases investigated by the guy mentioned supra.
's name is inextricably linked to the Sigmund Freud psychoanalysis. Born to Jewish parents in Austria, was forced to abandon his studies in psychiatry because of racial persecution that began in 1933. He died in London a few years later, in 1939. The real problem of psychoanalysis was, at that time, the nineteenth-century medicine tended to address a kind of positivism - materialism, it tended to interpret all the disturbances of the key person in somatic and therefore do not take seriously all the neurotic states, as such as hysteria, which is not injured bodies. Freud was influenced by the studies of JM Charcot, who used hypnosis as a therapeutic method to obtain some success through its control of the suggestions, but it was influenced by the study of Joseph Breuer. He did not use hypnosis as a tool for inhibition of symptoms, but as a means to recall events forgotten, having noted the passing of amnesia Pass allows an award of emotional charge that depend on them.
significant was the case of Anna O., (pictured right) suffering from severe hysteria, also showed that among the symptoms and acute hydrophobia fear of drinking. Through hypnosis, Breuer, discovered as a child, the patient had seen a dog drink a glass in the home. Even forgetting that episode, the patient showed symptoms that were hydrophobic disappeared only when, under hypnosis, the event was brought to light. Breuer and Freud, who had become his assistant, shall develop the cathartic method, consisting in an attempt to cause the patient abreaction, or discharge emotional and capable of freeing the patient from his symptoms. Freud came to discover that the cause of hysteria was to be found in a conflict between unconscious mental strength, operating beyond the range of awareness of the subject, whose symptoms are psychogenic, that is not due to organic nature, but the psyche itself. (From my essay exam o_O - sorry if it sucks)
AND NOW?
Some recent studies have made me think of a credible possibility of a new life after death. Freud and his first patient, Anna O, I'm not dead, but have simply changed form. The first concrete can meet him in the act of ranting before an audience of skeptical, intimidated by his aggression comparable to that of a wild animal. E 'possible to meet the second, but I suggest you dodge it, is often aggressive, because of its many mental disorders. I leave here under the photos, taken in passing by some reporter who now can no longer tell. Remember, WARNING!
THE NEW FREUD AFTER THE REINCARNATION
THE NEO ANNA O. AFTER THE REINCARNATION
not kill me please!
river!