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TEZR114 - SIGMUND FREUD BUST 12.5  
 
SIGMUND FREUD BUST 12.5" HIGH
ITEM NUMBER: TEZR114

SIZE: 12.5" HIGH
FEATURED FINISH: BRONZE PATINA
MEDIUM: BONDED STONE
SCULPTOR: ELEGANZA
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SHIPPING AND HANDLING FEE: $14.95
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If you are a practitioner of Sigmund Freud psychoanalytical concepts, this bronze bust is a must for your office.Sigmund Freud undoubtedly created controversy in the medical field related to psychology or psychiatry of his time.One thing is certain, he stretched the stringent, colloquial and stagnate understandings of his colleagues to look into new frontiers of mental therapy.Sigmund Freud - In the 1800's medicine and law were the professions then open to Jewish men, so he entered the University of Vienna medical school in 1873. Freud was ambitious and a good student. Sigmund loved science but detested medicine. He wanted to go into neurophysiological research, but in those days you had to support yourself, so he elected private practice with a specialty in neurology.It was his friend Josef Breuer, a physician and physiologist, that had a lasting effect on him. They often discussed medical cases together, one of them was a young woman suffering from hysteria. She had symptoms of temporary paralysis, speech problems related to languages, and couldn't drink water even when thirsty. Breuer discovered that if he hypnotized her, her symptoms not only disappeared during the session but did not return after the session for some time. They called it, the talking cure. Sigmund Freud went to Paris to study under Jean-Martin Charcot, a neurologist, known for his studies of hysterics and use of hypnosis. That was the beginning of Sigmund's shift in his career and pioneering a new method of psychotherapy. It wasn't long before Freud abandon hypnosis and tried the alternative of having his clients lay on a couch while speaking slowly, softly and soothingly, using free association. Sigmund felt he was getting better results.Finally, Sigmund Freud became fascinated with interpreting dreams, memory loss and slips of the tongue, freudian slip. But nothing gripped him more than the sexual relationship between mother and son and father and daughter, in the development for the individual personality and its relationship to their social dysfunction.This bust of Sigmund Freud represents freedom to discover self.
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