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... There is evidence dating back to as early as the days of fifth century B. ... His studies lead to the evolution of which is now known to be modern psychoanalysis. The term psychoanalysis and the name Sigmund Freud are recognized together, in perfect harmony, all around the world. More than forty years after Freud’s death Newsweek magazine noted that his ideas had become so pervasive that “it would be difficult to imagine twentieth-century thought without him” (November 30, 1981). ... From the beginning, psychoanalysis was separate and distinct from mainstream psychology thought in goals, subject matter, and methods. ... Also, psychoanalysis deals with the unconscious, a subject matter virtually ignored by the other systems of thought. Despite these differences, psychoanalysis shares some background characteristics with at least functionalism and behaviorism. ... Two major sources of influence were the early philosophical speculations about the nature of unconscious psychological phenomena and the early work in psychopathology.
Approximate Word count = 686 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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