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Sigmund Freud

Published on Nov 19, 2015

Rachel McGee project.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FREAKY FREUD

SIGMUND FREUD

RACHEL MCGEE
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BORN


DIED

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Born May 6, 1856


Died September 23, 1939

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WELL KNOWN FOR

(TORTURING KIDS)
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He believed personality developed in a series of psychosexual stages

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FIVE STAGES OF PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT

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STAGES

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Oral Stage (0-2 years)
•The mouth is the focus of gratification.

Anal Stage (2-3 years)
•The excretion of bodily waste is the focus; toilet training occurs.

Phallic Stage (3-5 years)
•Pleasure is associated with the genitals. The key task is identification with the same-sex parent.

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Latency Stage (5 years-puberty)
•Sexual gratification becomes less important than exploration, play, and learning

Genital Stage (adolescence)
•The genitals again become the focus; the key task is formation of mature sexual relationships.

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FIVE FACTS

  • Sigmund Freud Was the Oldest of Eight Children
  • Sigmund Freud Was the Founder of Psychoanalysis
  • Freud Was Initially an Advocate and User of Cocaine
  • Sigmund Freud Developed the Use of "Talk Therapy"
  • Freud's Daughter, Anna, Was Also a Famous and Influential Psychologist
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FREUD BECAME A DOCTOR IN ORDER TO MARRY THE WOMAN HE LOVED

INTERESTING FACT 1

CHANGED HIS FIRST NAME FROM SIGISMUND TO SIGMUND

INTERESTING FACT 2
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SOME MORE FACTS

  • Sigmund Freud Had More Than 30 Surgeries to Treat Mouth Cancer
  • Sigmund Freud Visited the United States Only Once in His Life
  • Sigmund Freud Was Forced to Leave Vienna by the Nazis
  • Sigmund freud spoke 7 different languages Including:German, Italian, Greek, English, .
  • Spanish, Hebrew and Latin
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Freud believed that dreams had parts that you remember, and those that you did not. His theory was that what you actually remembered was just something that represented what you were actually thinking during the dream, and that it was meant to disguise the true thought.

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