| 1856 | May 6, 1856 - The life of Sigmund Freud began when he was born in Freiberg, Moravia, on May 6th, 1856. A frail kid, Freud was a bright student--a child with endless curiosity. Life of Sigmund Freud Not much is known of Freud's early life, as he twice burned his personal ...The life of Sigmund Freud began when he was born in Freiberg, Moravia, on May 6th, 1856. A frail kid, Freud was a bright student--a child with endless curiosity. Life of Sigmund Freud Not much is known of Freud's early life, as he twice burned his personal papers. Besides this, his later papers were strictly "embargoed" in the Sigmund Freud Archives. Some were only made available to Ernest Jones, his official biographer, and select members of the interior loop of ... Show more Show lesswww.circlesoflight.com/g-kumar/freud.html
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| 1884 | 1884 - They had a beautiful flat outside city hall where they lived for five years - the same building where Sigmund Freud first practiced in 1884. They would have parties with famous people, like architect IM Pei and artist Roy Lichtenstein. During one party, beatnik ...Post said she enjoyed the time they spent in Vienna. They had a beautiful flat outside city hall where they lived for five years - the same building where Sigmund Freud first practiced in 1884. They would have parties with famous people, like architect IM Pei and artist Roy Lichtenstein. During one party, beatnik poet Allen Ginsberg recited some of his work in their living room. Since her UN job, Post has been a freelance consultant on cross-cultural perspectives and management ... Show more Show lesswww.sptimes.com/2003/11/07/Northoftampa/From_tenacity_came_op.shtml
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| 1895 | Jul 24, 1895 - In this house, on July 24, 1895, the secret of dreams was revealed to Dr. Sigmund Freud ...certainly this man couldn't help but be engaged by this question. I felt relieved. Soon Freud would be free- associating again like the best of his former patients. I sat ...In this house, on July 24, 1895, the secret of dreams was revealed to Dr. Sigmund Freud ...certainly this man couldn't help but be engaged by this question. I felt relieved. Soon Freud would be free- associating again like the best of his former patients. I sat down at the table across from Freud with a cup of steaming coffee and a bowl of granola. Then, after glancing at the paper, I casually asked: "So, did you have any dreams last night?" and I waited for the torrent of words ... Show more Show lessbooks.google.com/books?id=IC2RMhSi1_kC&pg=PA25
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| 1900 | 1900 - Sigmund Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams by Jackie Zee Sigmund Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams was originally published in 1900. The era was one of prudish Victorians. It was also the age of the continued Enlightenment. The New Formula of science ...Sigmund Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams by Jackie Zee Sigmund Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams was originally published in 1900. The era was one of prudish Victorians. It was also the age of the continued Enlightenment. The New Formula of science, along with the legacy of Comte's Positivism, had a firm hold on the burgeoning discipline of psychology. Freud was groomed as both scientist and Romantic, but his life's work reflected conflict of the two backgrounds and a ... Show more Show lesswww.wowessays.com/dbase/ae5/csk189.shtml
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| 1908 | 1908 - In 1908, Sigmund Freud named what is now known as obsessive–compulsive or anankastic personality disorder "anal-retentive character". He identified the main strands of the personality type as a preoccupation with orderliness, parsimony (frugality), and obstinacy ...In 1908, Sigmund Freud named what is now known as obsessive–compulsive or anankastic personality disorder "anal-retentive character". He identified the main strands of the personality type as a preoccupation with orderliness, parsimony (frugality), and obstinacy (rigidity and stubbornness). The concept fitted his theory of psychosexual development. Since the early 1990s, considerable new research continues to emerge into OCPD and its characteristics, including the tendency for it ... Show more Show lessen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obsessive%E2%80%93compulsive_personality_disorder
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| 1909 | Sep 1909 - For that occasion, held in September 1909, Dr. Hall hosted an impressive array of academics, including Karl Jung, Franz Boas and two Nobel Prize laureates, AA Michelson and Ernest Rutherford. They represented many disciplines. But it was Sigmund Freud ...For that occasion, held in September 1909, Dr. Hall hosted an impressive array of academics, including Karl Jung, Franz Boas and two Nobel Prize laureates, AA Michelson and Ernest Rutherford. They represented many disciplines. But it was Sigmund Freud expounding on the new theories of psychoanalysis that made an indelible mark on the history of Clark University and America. On October 3-5, Clark, in conjunction with the Sigmund Freud Privatuniversität of Vienna (SFU ... Show more Show lesswww.telegram.com/article/20090917/COLUMN21/909170655
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| 1922 | 1922 - In 1922, Anna Freud visited several times in Göttingen with Lou Andreas-Salomé, who had spent a month with the Freuds in Vienna the previous December. Sigmund Freud had clearly brought his colleague into his household to befriend his daughter and to offer her a ...In 1922, Anna Freud visited several times in Göttingen with Lou Andreas-Salomé, who had spent a month with the Freuds in Vienna the previous December. Sigmund Freud had clearly brought his colleague into his household to befriend his daughter and to offer her a quasi-analytic relationship with a woman—a model woman of great intelligence and sensitivity, respected as an analyst and as a writer. Lou Andreas-Salomé referred to Anna Freud in letters to Sigmund Freud as "Daughter ... Show more Show lesswww.pep-web.org/document.php?id=psc.044.0391a
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| 1933 | Nov 26, 1933 - By Sigmund Freud. Translated by WJ Spratt. 257 pp. New York: WW Norton Co. $3. By EDWARD L. THORNDIKE FREUD S "Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis," presented to English readers in 1920, has been a stimulating book to psychologists, physicians, social workers and literary men. ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20E10F8385B137A93C4AB178AD95F478385F9
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| 1938 | Jun 5, 1938 - Sigmund Freud, world-famed founder of psychoanalysis, is coming to London from Nazified Vienna, determined at the age of 82 to com-. Psycho-Analysis Founder. Virtually Penniless. LONDON. June 4.-(A>)-Sigmund Freud, world-famed founder of psy-. , is coming to Lo n- donfrom Nazi. ... pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/493320072.html?dids=493320072:493320072&FMT=ABS& FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Jun...pub...SIGMUND+FREUD...
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| 1939 | Sep 24, 1939 - Dr. Sigmund Freud, originator of the theory of psychoanalysis, died shortly before midnight tonight at his son's home in Hampstead at the age of 83. Dr. Sigmund Freud, originator of the theory of psychoanalysis, died shortly before midnight tonight at his son s home in Hampstead at the ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0D10FC3B5E10728DDDAD0A94D1405B898FF1D3
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