In discovering something that would presumably be unheard of, Sigmund Freud created a way to help the mental health of women in the late 19th early 20th century. The husbands of these women were gone in the day performing work tasks as well as in the evening for their own entertainment. As they were stuck in the house all day, it not too difficult to assume they went a little crazy. Freud tapped into this enigma of the time and, suddenly, women came desiring his help. He understood that the empire was not perfect; that there was someone suffering behind all of the grand palaces.
His daughter, Anna Freud, helped with an institution that allowed psychoanalysis in public schools. The need supposedly came when there was a change from the Habsburg monarchy to the Republic of Austria, during the first World War. The goal was to use psychoanalysis in a balance of freedom and restrictions in an decent format for children. The community once saw the physicality of the Empire;however, now, Freud has shown the mental background of the Empire in all of its flaws.
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