However, many famous women have pioneered the role of psychology in the history of 1850 to 1950 (Goodwin, 2005). Because her youngest daughter Anna Freud was involved in psychology and created a history of psychology, Freud Sigmund is not just Freud's credibility in psychology. An important contribution. In this article I will discuss the background of Anna, her theoretical perspective, and contribution to psychology fields.
Anna Floyd, Freud's daughter, is also an excellent psychologist, especially in the field of children and developmental psychology. Sigmund is a painter Lucian Freud and a comedian, politician, writer Clement Floyd's grandfather, journalist Emma Freud's great-grandfather, fashion designer Bella Freud, media giant, Matthew Floyd, Ryan Williams. One of the less-known interests of Freud is neurology. He was an early researcher in the study of cerebral palsy, later called "cerebral palsy". He has published several medical papers on this subject. He also indicated that this disease had existed long before other researchers paid attention and started research. He also suggested that it is wrong to first discover that male cerebral palsy, William Little was born with hypoxia. Instead, he considers birth complications to be the only symptom of the problem. His speculation was not confirmed by more modern research institutions until the 1980s.
Anna Freud (1895-1982) is the daughter of the famous Sigmund Freud who made a permanent contribution to the field of psychology and development of children. As the founder of a child's psychoanalysis, Anna spent a lot of time working and observing with the children. Unlike many theorists, she believes that human development is continuous and stepwise in life. She believes that nature and child rearing are important, and that normal development is a criterion for many psychological barriers (Mayes & Cohen, 1996).
Psychological predictions in many forms are the first conceptual defense mechanisms of Sigmund Freud. His daughter Anna Freud later invented this theory. Freud believes that we often deal with our unacceptable thoughts, motivations, desires and emotions by giving to others. This does not always predict when defects in other people are seen, when others are learning and seeing ways to improve. But when you feel particularly emotional about the situation? We may be predicting when we are confused, not abusive judgments or harsh judgments about the faults of others, not sympathy or consideration