That's cuz Freud was a true sicko JK.
Actually, he wasn't what you say. He was a brilliant technician of the mind to where he discovered certain causal social factors, build dams to function in the human mind. The only thing is with Freud, how society likes to jump on everything for money power and control. Is that Freud's discoveries were meant for the infirmed, those having metal blocks or wanting to diagnose the social problems that they were in.
In this respect, Freud was way ahead of many of his peers and relative competitors. One of Freud's early psycho-analytic patents, was a lady that had throat disease, that seemed to respond favorably to Freud's treatment. Her father was the impetial cause of her disfunction.
He associated with Carl Jung, pronounced, 'Young' and Theodore Wilhem Reich. Young dealt with past life phenomena and Reich with both sex economy and factor of an Aether, known as orgone.
There's plenty of books about him. When he finally did come to America, one of his greatest desires was to be left alone. He felt American were after his work and study as it would be termed a racket and all they wanted was the money, as well as fame off of his notoriety.
Pure psychoanalytic process, was modified by use of medication assisting in the modern psychiatry movement, which attuned the process of psychoanalysis to more of a medical union membership and practice. But the biggest failings in psycho-pharmo-biologics, was the introduction of the drug Prozac, which encouraged the mistake of administering drugs, without the psychoanalytic patient, while not both maintaining and keeping a patents social rehabilitative progress log.
One of the very best books about Freud, is Passions of The Mind, by Irving Stone and yet there are many other books. Freud started out as a surgeon, but developed extreme passion along with caring for the welfare of his patents. A truly remarkable man as well as humanitarian. Lamdo
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