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Sigmund Freuds revolutionary ideas have set the standard for modern psychoanalysis that students of psychology can learn from, and his ideas spread from the field of medicine to daily living. ... At this same time in Freuds career, he developed an interest in the medical uses and benefits of cocaine. ... This interest in the narcotic hurt Freuds medical reputation for a time. ...
In 1904 Sigmund Freud published the book "The Psychopathology of
Everyday Life" which explored everyday errors in speech, which he believed were of interpretable importance. ...
Through the studies that Sigmund Freud conducted in sexology, he asked himself the question of how are homosexuals developed? ...
Sigmund Freud laid the foundation for modern psychoanalysis so that students of psychology could study and expand on his ideas. ... One of Freuds greatest contributions to society was his expertise in the field of sexology. ... Also, Freuds discoveries in sexual problems and perversions allow people to have a greater understanding of what makes people do the things that they do. Freuds ingenious development of the three stage way that children form their sexual identities allows parents to have a better understanding of what their children are going through and the importance of small things in life like toilet training and its relation to controlling the pleasures of every day life. Sigmund Freuds work can have an effect on all peoples lives if they know what his has done and if they take a moment to analyze their own lives.
Approximate Word count = 1245 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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