Freud's Division of the Mind: Id, Ego and Superego# Thoughts - 思考者
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Freud's Division of the Mind
David B. Stevenson, Brown University
Freud understood the mind as constantly in conflict with
itself, and understood this conflict as the primary cause of
human anxiety and unhappiness. His classic
example is the patient Anna O, who displayed a rash of
psychological and physiological symptoms: assorted
paralyses, hysterical squints, coughs, speech
disorders, and others. Under hypnosis, Freud and Josef
Breuer, a fellow physician, traced many of these symptoms to
memor
David B. Stevenson, Brown University
Freud understood the mind as constantly in conflict with
itself, and understood this conflict as the primary cause of
human anxiety and unhappiness. His classic
example is the patient Anna O, who displayed a rash of
psychological and physiological symptoms: assorted
paralyses, hysterical squints, coughs, speech
disorders, and others. Under hypnosis, Freud and Josef
Breuer, a fellow physician, traced many of these symptoms to
memor