He said that everything is caused by our suppressed sex acts. Freud is primarily interested in human happiness and sorrow, and it is based on it. Some people think that lack of attention to sexual behavior leads to "pornography". In descriptive psychological stage theory, Freud thought that gender is the basis of all five stages ("Sigmund Freud"). Freud was also criticized for not paying attention to social impact when developing our personality. Person believes that Freud makes little attention to environmental, sociological or cultural influences (Bronfenbrenner 38).
Freud was also criticized by Shulamith Firestone and Eva Figes. In "Gender Dialecticism" (1970), Firestone believes that Freud is a "poet" that produces a metaphor rather than the truth of words; in her view Freud is like a feminist. Recognizing that sex is an important issue in modern life, it ignores social background and does not question society itself. Firestone explains Freud's "metaphor" based on the facts of power within the family. Fiaz tried to position the patriarchal attitude (1970) as "the history of thinking". Juliette Mitchell defended Freud against his feminist critic (1974) in psychoanalysis and feminism, misunderstood him and accused him of misunderstanding the influence of psychoanalysis theory on feminism. Mitchell helped introduce English - speaking feminist Lacan. Mitchell was criticized by Jane Gallop in "Temptation of the daughter" (1982)
Criticism about psychoanalysis is divided into three categories by the author and criticizes Freud's evidence, techniques, and principles. Freud and his theory were criticized at all levels. Attack ranged from his intention to his empirical evidence. "I'm sure that Greenberg did not have enough pressure to reveal the outcome of treatment in Freud's case study, and Freud's aim was to explain his theoretical point of view." Experiment The lack of control, lack of a control group, and lack of undocumented observation, the German evidence is flawed (Colby, 1960, p. 54) Freud's theory is synonymous with modern scientific theory and method Is omitted. Those multiple vulnerabilities in things in Freud's work appear soon and will not be discussed. Instead, the reader only thinks about Freud's all flaws.