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Sigmund Freud - Biography
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- What are some background and factual details about Sigmund Freud?
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Sigmund Freud Facts
Born on May 6th, 1856, Sigmund Freud was raised by a wool merchant father and coddling mother. Although Sigmund was his mother’s first child, he had 2 half-brothers from his father’s previous marriage. Eventually, he became an older brother to 6 younger siblings. Freud’s family lived in Moravia (Czech Republic) until they moved to Vienna (Austria) when Freud was around 5 years old.
Freud continued to live in Vienna for most of his life until he immigrated to England before World War II as an adult. The reason for this sudden immigration is that Freud was Jewish and feared for his safety under Hitler's regime. In Vienna, Freud excelled in his early studies, which led to him being mentored by Ernst Brücke, a physiology professor.
Through Brücke’s mentorship, Freud received grants to perform research under scientists and psychologists like Dr. Joseph Breuer. Breuer and Freud conducted a case study on mental health treatment with a pa