Freud and Psychotherapy
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Questions and Answers

Where is the psychotherapists ball held every year?

  • Vienna (correct)
  • Berlin
  • Paris
  • Budapest
  • Who attends the psychotherapists ball?

  • Only former patients
  • Only psychotherapists
  • Only people from Viennese society
  • Psychotherapists and advanced patients (correct)
  • Why were Freud's ideas hated by Viennese society a hundred years ago?

  • They were a threat to the empire (correct)
  • They were not based on scientific evidence
  • They were embarrassing to the powerful nobility
  • They were not accepted by psychoanalysts
  • Where was Vienna located a hundred years ago?

    <p>Central Europe</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who had the power a hundred years ago when Freud's ideas were hated in Vienna?

    <p>The powerful nobility</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    The Psychotherapists Ball

    • The annual Psychotherapists Ball is a prestigious event for mental health professionals.
    • Attendees include psychotherapists, psychiatrists, and other mental health experts.

    Freud's Controversial Ideas in Vienna

    • Freud's ideas about the unconscious mind and sexuality were considered radical and offensive in Viennese society a century ago.
    • Viennese society at the time was conservative and traditional, valuing social norms and religious beliefs.
    • Freud challenged these norms by suggesting that human behavior was driven by unconscious desires and impulses, which were often considered taboo.
    • Freud's ideas were also controversial because they emphasized the importance of sexuality in human psychology, a topic that was widely avoided in public discourse.

    Vienna a Century Ago

    • Vienna was the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire a century ago.
    • The Austro-Hungarian Empire was a powerful and influential nation in Europe, and Vienna was a center of art, culture, and science.

    Power Structures in Vienna

    • The Austro-Hungarian Empire was a monarchy, ruled by Emperor Franz Joseph.
    • The government and the powerful ruling class held significant influence over society and public discourse.
    • Freud's ideas challenged not only the moral fabric of Viennese society but also the authority of the government and the ruling class.

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