Psychoanalysis is a set of theories and techniques to discover unconscious processes and their influence on conscious thought, emotion and behavior. Based on dream interpretation, psychoanalysis is also a talk therapy method for treating mental disorders. Established in the early 1890s by Sigmund Freud, it takes into account Darwin's theory of evolution, neurology findings, ethnology reports, and, in some respects, the clinical research of his mentor Josef Breuer. Freud developed and refined the theory and practice of psychoanalysis until his death in 1939. In an encyclopedic article, he identified four foundational beliefs: "the assumption that there are unconscious mental processes, the recognition of the theory of repression and resistance, the appreciation of the importance of sexualit...
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Sigmund Freud's Sofa
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Freud's structural or three-instance model, referring to his rider metaphor: The human head symboliz...
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The three instances of the Freudian structural model of the psyche in combination with findings from...
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Illustration of K. Schmidt's thesis of how autarchic hordes of hunter-gatherers began to form inter-...
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The Greek capital letter psi is often used to represent the word, or study of, Psychology.
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Diagram of Freud's psyche theory
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Words "Die Psychoanalyse" in Sigmund Freud's handwriting, 6 December 1938.