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S. (1915)
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The eldest of Fifi's children, and the group's dominant male. A massive 26-year-old, Freud spends a lot of his time swaggering around, looking macho. "That's to assert his dominance," Charlotte explains. "But he's very gentle. All the females love him - they're always grooming him. He also does a lot to keep relationships smooth within the group."
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Viennese physician (19th-20th centuries); developed theories of the workings of the human unconscious; argued that behavior is determined by impulses. (p. 716)
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Dr. Freud is often referred to as the father of clinical psychology. His extensive theory of personality development (psychoanalytical theory) is the cornerstone for modern psychological thought, and consists of (1) the psychosexual stages of development, (2) the structural model of personality (id, ego, superego), and (3) levels of consciousness (conscious, subconscious, and unconscious). See Psychoanalysis.
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b. May 6, 1856, d. Sept. 23, 1939, the creator of Psychoanalysis, was the first person to scientifically explore the human unconscious mind; his ideas profoundly influenced the shape of modern culture by altering man's view of himself.
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