Sigmund Freud was born on May 8, 1856, is the founder of psychoanalysis. Psychoanalysts believe that human behavior, experience, and awareness are mainly determined by irrational promoters, and such promoters are almost unconscious. Freud further developed a repressive mechanism and established a clinical approach to treatment of psychopathology through dialogue between patients and their respective psychoanalysts. Psychoanalysis is not common in our era, but other forms of psychotherapy were developed using different ideas derived from Freud's original idea and method of studying mind (Boeree ).
Freud's psychoanalytic approach is to compete with Kleperin's depressing psychological point of view. In his article "Mourning and Depression" Sigmund Freud believes that mourning (defined as sorrow after loss) and depression have the same symptoms of depression, but depression is considered meaningless depression Emotions, or at least unknown unconscious cause. By allowing people to experience the process of natural sorrow, mourning can be resumed without intervention. On the other hand, depression requires psychoanalysis to eliminate the root of its subconscious mind.
Siegmund Freud is searching for sorrow problems with "mourning and melancholy." For him, this commonplace and secular state is "a turning point of conscious thinking" and "work of mourning." This is expressed as "healthy mourning" and "the importance of the deceased is deprived." "The truth ... ... When the mourning work is completed, the self will be free again and will not be restricted." We are starting to worry about food, work and other daily problems. Freud explained that the only option that feels this way is depression.
There is sorrow and sorrow. The sorrow of the past is subject to mourning. There has never been any sadness in the future. With our fragile embrace, this despair can not be tolerated This is a kind of sorrow. Mourning, sorrow, and despair, these three destinies change our lives from their clues. These are the weight of love, but their weight is neither what we carry or what we do not carry. This is one of the reasons we failed to surrender, only knowing that we are always jealous. Love is the sudden birth of all these sorrows, like all births when it occurs among people, it is torn, hurt, raw and painful