In what part of Freud's professional life as a doctor affected his theory of psychoanalysis?

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Answer:
he had issues with his mother and their relationship, it appears he was living vicariously, getting others to talk about their issues, and blaming their mothers.

Nice one Sigmund
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/freud#psych...

Might not help but the page is full of info.
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I think it unfluenced the pseudo-scientific aspect of his theory, specifically about "psychic" energy, which he likens to the energy described in the laws of physics.

For example, if you bottle up anxiety, it will be transformed into something else to relieve the tension --> this is a case of energy transduction. Energy cannot cannot simply disappear, but it is conserved in another form.

If a gay artist is horny but represses it for fear of being ostracized, it could show in her art in the form of nudes. Instead of expressing her sexuality through actual sex, she expresses it in a more accepted form.

The systematic developmental stages in Freud's psychosexual stages may also be derived from biodevelopmental milestones in medicine.

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