Freud explores the psychological aspects of the "uncanny" in 1919. Uncanny refers to all that evokes dread and horror. The word "heimlich" means both familiar and concealed. Unheimlich is a subtype of heimlich, which means hidden and secret
Human behavior is influenced by unconscious memories and urges. Mind consists of conscious and unconscious parts, divided into id, ego, and superego. Personality influenced by cathexis (energy investment) and anticathexis (urge suppression). Life instincts (Eros) drive basic needs, death instincts (Thanatos) motivate behavior
Mandala is a Sanskrit term meaning "circle" used in spiritual and psychological work. First appeared in India's Rig Veda c. 1500-500 BCE. No set definition exists due to global cultural variations
Freud published over 320 books, articles, and essays throughout his career. "Studies on Hysteria" (1895) introduced psychoanalysis as treatment for mental illness. "The Interpretation of Dreams" (1900) established Freud's theory of unconscious dreams. "The Psychopathology of Everyday Life" (1901) analyzed everyday life deviations
Born in 1856 in Freiberg, Austria, Freud became a neurologist and medical doctor. He studied under Charcot in Paris and later withdrew from academic life. Moved to Vienna due to Jewish discrimination, died in 1939 in England
Sigmund Freud founded psychoanalytic theory and influenced multiple disciplines. His work heavily relied on patient observations and case studies