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Freud F0323200 (froid), Anna 1895-1982. Austrian-born British psychoanalyst noted for her application of psychoanalysis to child therapy.
Freud, Sigmund 1856-1939. Austrian physician and founder of psychoanalysis who theorized that the symptoms of hysterical patients represent forgotten and unresolved infantile psychosexual conflicts. His psychoanalytic theories, which initially met with hostility, profoundly influenced 20th-century thought.Freud (frɔɪd) n1. (Biography) Anna. 1895–1982, Austrian psychiatrist: daughter of Sigmund Freud and pioneer of child psychoanalysis2. (Biography) Sir Clement. 1924–2009, British broadcaster, writer, politician, and chef; best known as a panellist on the radio game show Just a Minute; grandson of Sigmund Freud3. (Biography) Lucian. 1922–2011, British painter, esp of nudes and portraits; grandson of Sigmund Freud4. (Biography) Sigmund (ˈziːkmʊnt). 1856–1939, Austrian psychiatrist; originator of psychoanalysis, based on free association of ideas and analysis of dreams. He stressed the importance of infantile sexuality in later development, evolving the concept of the Oedipus complex. His works include The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) and The Ego and the Id (1923)Freud (frɔɪd) n. 1. Anna, 1895–1982, British psychoanalyst, born in Austria (daughter of Sigmund Freud). 2. Lucian, born 1932, British painter, born in Germany. 3. Sigmund, 1856–1939, Austrian neurologist: founder of psychoanalysis. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Freud - Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis (1856-1939)Sigmund Freud |
Freud
Freud1. Anna. 1895--1982, Austrian psychiatrist: daughter of Sigmund Freud and pioneer of child psychoanalysis 2. Lucian. born 1922, British painter, esp of nudes and portraits; grandson of Sigmund Freud 3. Sigmund . 1856--1939, Austrian psychiatrist; originator of psychoanalysis, based on free association of ideas and analysis of dreams. He stressed the importance of infantile sexuality in later development, evolving the concept of the Oedipus complex. His works include The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) and The Ego and the Id (1923) Freud
Freud [froid] Sigmund (1856–1939). Clinical neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis. Born in Freiberg in Moravia, and educated at the University of Vienna, he studied in Paris in 1885 under the neurologist J. M. Charcot, who encouraged him to investigate hysteria from a psychologic point of view. Freud stressed the existence of an unconscious that exerts a dynamic influence on consciousness, and was led to develop his method of “free association” in order to discover these buried memories. He emphasized the role of sexuality in the development of neurotic conditions, and published Interpretation of Dreams (1900), Psychopathology of Everyday Life (1901), and many more works. He was also director of the International Journal of Psychology. After fleeing the Nazi regime in Vienna in 1938, he died in London.Freud (froyd), Sigmund, Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist, 1856-1939, founder of psychoanalysis. See: freudian, freudian fixation, freudian psychoanalysis, freudian slip, Freud theory. Freud Related to Freud: Anna FreudSynonyms for Freudnoun Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis (1856-1939)Synonyms |