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Sigmund Freud became famous as a talented
doctor and brilliant researcher.
He left a remarkable mark in history as the
founder of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.
Sigmund was born in 1856 in the family of
merchant Jacob Freud.
In 1873, young Freud successfully graduated
from gymnasium and entered the University
of Vienna.
At the university, Freud was actively involved
in research work.
Under the guidance of Ernst Wilhelm Brucke,
he prepared and studied the human embryos,
and the animal's brain.
Sigmund was particularly interested in the
brain.
As a result, the work called "Project of Scientific
Psychology", was published in 1895.
After many years of research and practical
work, Freud came to the conclusion that psychological
trauma, transmitted by a person, gradually
goes deep into the subconscious, but may return
in the form of mental illness (pain, jealousy,
depression).
Thus, the subconscious of a person is a real
‘Pandora box’.
Freud also managed to lay out new methods
of treatment for mentally ill people.
Nowadays, the personality of Freud is perceived
ambiguously, but some of his methods are used
by all psychotherapists around the world.
Sigmund Freud passed away on September 23,
1939.
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