k Sigmund Freuds birth certificate, 1856 Sigmund Freuds birth certificate, 1856. This document gives his birth name Sigismund, birth date 6 May 1856 and religion Jewish, and names his place of birth Freiberg, his father Jakob Freud and his mother Amalia Freud. Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud 18561939 established the idea that mental disorders could have psychological as well as physiological causes. He theorised that the human mind contains both conscious and unconscious levels. Unpleasant memories are repressed and stored unconsciously, but they still affect the behaviour of a patient. Freud analysed dreams to study this unconscious level. His studies led him to believe that sexual impulses were responsible for irrational thoughts and behaviour neuroses. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Sigmund Freud s birth certificate, 1856 Sigmund Freud s birth certificate, 1856. This document gives his birth name  Sigismund , birth date  6 May 1856  and religion  Jewish , and names his place of birth  Freiberg , his father  Jakob Freud  and his mother  Amalia Freud . Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud  1856 1939  established the idea that mental disorders could have psychological as well as physiological causes. He theorised that the human mind contains both conscious and unconscious levels. Unpleasant memories are repressed and stored unconsciously, but they still affect the behaviour of a patient. Freud analysed dreams to study this unconscious level. His studies led him to believe that sexual impulses were responsible for irrational thoughts and behaviour  neuroses .
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Sigmund Freud's birth certificate, 1856

Sigmund Freud's birth certificate, 1856. This document gives his birth name (Sigismund), birth date (6 May 1856) and religion (Jewish), and names his place of birth (Freiberg), his father (Jakob Freud) and his mother (Amalia Freud). Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) established the idea that mental disorders could have psychological as well as physiological causes. He theorised that the human mind contains both conscious and unconscious levels. Unpleasant memories are repressed and stored unconsciously, but they still affect the behaviour of a patient. Freud analysed dreams to study this unconscious level. His studies led him to believe that sexual impulses were responsible for irrational thoughts and behaviour (neuroses).

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