The Controversy Surrounding Sigmund Freud

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Just a couple of 100 years away from the dark ages and a few decades away from where we are now, one of the greatest, most famous names known to humanity came to light and changed the path of psychology, psychiatry and psychotherapy forever; or till the association of psychological science proved him wrong.
Sigismund Schlomo Freud, commonly known as Sigmund Freud, was an Austrian neurologist and psychoanalyst. He was born on the 6th of May in Austria, but due to unfortunate circumstances (WWII), he died a fugitive in the UK in 1939. After he got his degree as a doctor of medicine at the University of Vienna, he went on to become an affiliated professor in neuropathology.
Although Freud has a lot of controversy accompanying his name, he is …show more content…

This is probably due to the fact that Sigmund Freud derived what he is most known for, psychoanalysis, from this case. Anna O is a pseudonym for a patient that suffered from dissociative identity disorder which was getting treatment from Dr. Breuer. He shared information about both the patient and the treatment she received with his friend (Freud). This is what led Freud to the path of psychoanalysis. Breuer was redressing his patient by having sessions of light hypnosis where he would mention certain words, words that she would mutter during her dissociation, hoping that she would start talking about it. To his luck, that approach was successful. Later on in the day, he would address the same topic with her. She would then go on a final hysteric episode and lastly, according to Breuer, the symptom would disappear. Anna described the treatment as “chimney-sweeping” and “talking cure” while Breuer described the recovery’s completion as follows:
In this way all the hysteria came to an end. The patient herself had made a firm resolution to finish the business on the anniversary of her transfer to the countryside. For that reason she pursued the "talking cure" with great energy and animation. On the final day she reproduced the anxiety hallucination which was the root of all her illness and in which she could only think and pray in English, helped along by rearranging the room to resemble