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FREUD - FATHER OF PSYCHOLOGY "Freud's work is the ground from which theory will grow, and he has prepared the twentieth century to nurture the growth. But, far more important, he has provided an image of man that has made him comprehensible without at the same time making him contemptible" (Jerome Bruner, 1979). Over the prime years of his life, Sigmund Freud revolutionized the way we think about ourselves by his great contributions to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes, which took form in his theories about the unconscious, the interpretation of dreams, and the initiation and development of psychoanalysis. Freud's highly far-fetched theory of the unconscious was stipulated by the evidence he collected to support and to prove it. He accepted that the interpretation of dreams was a challenging, yet highly important task and he implemented himself to finding a way to correctly interpret them. Sigmund Freud...

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