Friday, March 13, 2009

Sigmund Freud proved I suffered from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 15 yrs before even i was born

Dont believe it? read on!!!!!!!!!
 

The Abnormal Personality
Sigmund Freud (1963/1916) asserted three significant similarities between personality
traits and symptoms of mental illnesses: (1) Both originate in childhood
experiences; (2) both are manifestations of unconscious mental forces (called
psychodynamics); and (3) both are motivated by anxiety or tension reduction.
Based on these asserted similarities, psychodynamic theorists have used psychiatric
terminology to describe the personality traits of ordinary people. When I
was a student at Dartmouth College and Yale University, for example, nationally
eminent psychodynamic theorists taught me that suspiciousness is a mildform of paranoia;
orderliness is a mild form of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder;
unhappiness is a mild form of depression; divorce results from unconscious
forces similar to those that cause neurosis; ulcers are caused by an intense need
for people (dependency); and obesity is caused by an unconscious wish for selfdestruction.
Today, I know of no convincing scientific evidence to support any of
these teachings (Dolan-Sewell, Krueger, & Shea, 2001; Kline, 1972).
 
See what I mean..... Real Genius that guy..................

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