viernes, 15 de junio de 2012

Follow your impulses!



Today I’m going to talk about an eminence in the psychology camp, father of the psychoanalyst and a very important person. Sigmund Freud.

Sigismund Scholomo Freud (his complete name) is from Austria. He was born the 6 of May of 1856 and he died the 23 of September of 1939. He is Jewish Austrian neurologist. Interested in philosophy as a student, Freud later turned away from it and became a neurological researcher into cerebral palsy, aphasia and microscopic neuroanatomy

He founded the discipline of psychoanalyst and developed some interesting theories such as the unconscious mind and the mechanism of repression, and established the field of verbal psychotherapy by creating psychoanalysis.

I like him because he was the creator of the psychoanalysis, one of my favorite disciplines. And some of his theories interest me. For example, the unconscious mind theory consists of the processes in the mind that occur automatically and are not available to introspection (include thought processes, memory, affect, and motivation). This theory lets me know why the people act that way. All is because they have some thoughts in his head that don’t perform. The people need to be more impulsive and do the things that they want to do, no what the society tell them to do.

I hope you liked it, I recommend looking for more about this character and his theories. :)



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