wolfmantip 08/22/2009
Sigmund should have seen a Psychiatrist.
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PCPeter774 07/24/2009
This man is why I fear visiting my shrink. Grandfather of modern psychology.
fitman 02/28/2008
Speaking of Freud, somebody around here seems to be stuck in the anal stage.
(Note: I purposely left him an opening.)
fb61200893 11/04/2007
Freud set the stage for psychiatric hegemony in the twentieth century and affected countless lives. His theories were influentual, but mostly barmy. I wouldn't say he was as influential as other fields.
Yogurt 06/14/2007
Extremely influential in the psych world whether some of it was bull or not.
Schadenfreudia nSlip 05/22/2007
I have a good friend who's a (sex) therapist and engages in conversations about Freud, Jung, Piaget, et al. She, a Brazilian, commented about how psychotherapy is treated in the Western world, particularly the USA. She stated that we endure a form of psychotherapy that in essence subverts the will and need of the individual to those of others: family, community, "responsibility." Therapists here are not really practicing that "be all that you can be" developmental side of humans, but rather tend to mold us into quite average beings...at the risk of suppressing emotions and talents. I appreciated her insight and see and concur with her points.
Broodinghen 05/21/2007
He was rather influential and I'm not at all happy with it. I must acknowledge that he asked some totally new questions regarding the human psyche and made a bold first guess to answer them. Sadly he fell prey to some grotesque misconceptions.
It's no solace that he spread his somewhat biased theories in a very fine German writing style.
minniedoe 03/20/2007
In my opinion, one of the most influential scientists. His writings, although in some parts proven to be incorrect, contributed a large portion to our modern understanding of human nature.
Djahuti 01/21/2007
I'm not a fan of his writings,but he did shape modern psychology (and many offshoots such as advertising) in a big way.He was not really the first to theorize about the subconscious,but he definately "put it on the map".
ma duron 12/30/2005
Reevaluation - according to current scientific standards - and significant improvement of investigations of what in his day were largely unchartered waters, and against fierce skepticism from his own professional community, should not deprive this remarkable man of his rightful place and influence.
Drummond 12/29/2005
His influence has been greatly reduced by modern science.
GenghisTheHun 11/07/2005
Influential yes, but most historians now agree that he was a fraud.
alpepper 04/25/2005
Must be important as he was one of the Most Special Historical Dudes featured in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure. He was also one of the figures in My Great Figures in World History college course.
caligula 04/25/2005
Psychology is bull.
maikuhaiku 02/11/2005
Eh...well, one might say he was a bit of a pervert.
fin_rave 10/19/2004
Not a favourite of the uptight, politically correct '70s and '80s feminists...therefore Freud is of some value to thinking people everywhere.
numbah16tdhaha 08/28/2004
He said alot of valid things and alot of things that were far enough in left field to make me want a glove. One can only wonder what was responsible (snort) for the crazy stuff.
JonTheMan 08/28/2004
A man who redefined the way we look at the human mind forever, without him we'd likely not use such terms as subconscious or ego in everyday conversation and there'd be a lot less sympathy and understanding for the mentally disturbed today. He often slipped up in his experimentation and at one time believed the nose to be directly linked to the libido and at another believed cocaine a cure to multiple mental conditions (which he eventually realized was like trying to cast the Devil out with Beelzebub). One must understand though that Freud was taking the first major steps into a previously unknown science and ultimately provided the basis for every psychoanalyst that followed him.
Althea 02/20/2004
Influential, yes, the MOST influential, NO! Psychologists today still struggle with his reputation. While he made the concept of the unconscious and defense systems a part of everyday awareness, his therapy style and criticism of religion have made his methods outdated.
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