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View Poll Results: Sigmund Freud - revolutionary or a nutter?
His findings are absolutely fantastic 2 33.33%
His findings are absolutely fantastic
2 33.33%
They're interesting but perhaps not quite so relevant in modern society 0 0%
They're interesting but perhaps not quite so relevant in modern society
0 0%
I'm open to some of it but other bits are too extreme for my liking 3 50.00%
I'm open to some of it but other bits are too extreme for my liking
3 50.00%
It's all a bit ridiculous 0 0%
It's all a bit ridiculous
0 0%
All a load of nonsense/he must've had issues himself 1 16.67%
All a load of nonsense/he must've had issues himself
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Old 26-03-2015, 04:53 PM #1
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How much of his findings do you agree with re. psychoanalysis, psychosexual development and how these supposedly explain mental illness?
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I believe very strongly that his attachment theories are correct and that all relationships throughout life are governed by our earliest experiences.
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He was a pioneer and created psychoanalysis.
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Of course, the manipulation of the subconscious mind via hypnosis, I think this is greatly undervalued.
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some of his theory make sense but other are just rediculous His theorys on levels of consciousness for instance makes a lot of sense but other things like the psychosexual stages seem a bit too out there for me, and the case study of little hans is just a mess.
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