
Zigmunds Freids
Zigmunds Freids, known as Sigmund Freud, was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst. Born in 1856, Freud developed groundbreaking theories on the unconscious mind, the significance of dreams, and the structure of personality, which have profoundly influenced psychology and contemporary thought. His work laid the foundation for understanding human behavior and mental processes, making him one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century.
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Māris Ārgalis bija lasījis psihoanalīzes patriarhu Zigmundu Freidu.
Tranzīta sapņi. Pašmāju grafiķu kosmoss izstādē Visāda garuma sapņi LNMM / DienaZigmunds Freids is mentioned for his teachings on the unconscious, which played a significant role in the origins of surrealism.
LNMM skatāma cikla Paaudze izstāde Visāda garuma sapņi. Sirreālisma izpausmes latviešu iespiedgrafikā 20. gs. 70.–80. gados / DienaZigmunds Freids' teachings about the subconscious played an important role in the early days of Surrealism.
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