The jewish Influence on the Creation and Development of Modern Psychiatry


Jews played a major role in the development of modern psychiatry during the late 19th and 20th centuries, particularly in Central Europe and the United States. Figures such as Sigmund Freud (“father of psychoanalysis”), Viktor Frankl, and Aaron Beck helped “shape major schools of psychological thought,” including psychoanalysis, logotherapy, and cognitive therapy.

Jewish “scholars” were heavily represented in medicine and the social sciences in cities such as Vienna, Berlin, and later New York. Many of their theories today are accepted and practiced/referenced daily as proven fact, but there is no basis other than opinion for the large majority of this.


 
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