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Freud on Art and Literature
The paper looks at Freud’s conceptions about art and literature and the creative forces of motivation on an author. -- 2,953 words; MLA

Freud's "Dora"
A feminist critique of Freud's famous patient, "Dora". "Dora" was Freud's initial attempt to marry dream therapy with psychoanalysis. -- 2,532 words; APA

Exploring Freud: Controversy and Influence
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Anna Freud
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Sigmund Freud
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CRITIQUE FREUD

Critique Freud - Strengths and Weaknesses.
The study of the human mind will always have its complexities and its 
doubts on certain subjects. Like all psychoanalytical theories, it is 
impossible to prove beyond a doubt, and much easier to uncover its strengths 
rather than its weaknesses. Freud, like many psychologists that explored new 
theories, had much more room for criticism However, there are strengths 
that are very agreeable, since to many people he exhibited brilliance, and 
was a founder of many psychological theories. 
The low point of Freud which seems to stand out is that he only 
studied upper middle class women in the early 20th century. Many would 
argue that his conclusions were taken from a narrow point of view. All of his 
theories could never be proven, because there is no way to form any sort of 
concrete experiment. All of his terms were inferred as apposed to proven. 
There is also the thought that, since he is studying so much of the 
unconscious, isn't it true that he might unconsciously overlook something, 
or unconsciously focus too much on one aspect? After all, he is a human 
being with a mind just like the human beings in which he studied. Was it 
true that Michelangelo was unconsciously painting his mother in the Mona 
Lisa, or was Freud himself interpreting it this way because he unconsciously 
wanted it to be his mother? All of these ideas pose a problem in proving 
Freud's theories, and all have endless room for elaboration. 
It is true, however, that Freud's theories do make sense in observation. 
If you were to look at a young boy going through the Phallic stage, you 
would most likely find that he is very close to his mother. Freud himself put 
a lot of time into all of his studies, and was an observer himself. He inspired 
many others to follow in his footsteps, elaborate on all his theories, and use 
his methods even today. Freud also frequently revised his work, and seemed 
to let every possibility come into perspective. As far as proofs, experiments, 
or tests, Freud, like any other psychologist, has little strength. 

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