Mijn bewondering voor Freud is voor groot stuk weg~
Met de dood van Prince Philip ben ik onderstaande te weten gekomen...... (noem me gerust een cultuurbarbaar op dat vlak want ik wist er tot dan heel weinig van af *finger in mouth*)
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.opr...-mother-facts/
Zijn moeder Princess Alice was dus een afstammelinge van Queen Victoria en kende heel wat tegenslag in haar leven:
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She was deaf from birth.
In a testament to her resourcefulness, Princess Alice could speak three languages—English, German, and French, and reportedly learned to read lips in multiple languages as well. Then again, it doesn't sound like her family gave her any choice.
"She was stone deaf," Countess Mountbatten, Prince Alice's niece, said in The Queen's Mother in Law. "And my grandmother realized that [Alice] had to just get used to coping with her disability herself. She said to the family, 'Look, if Alice doesn't hear and doesn't understand what was said, it's quite important not to repeat it so that she learns to stand on her own feet."
As a combat nurse, she set up field hospitals during the Balkan Wars.
Alice was extremely hands-on in her acts of service. In 1913, her work assisting in operations and establishing field hospitals earned her the Royal Red Cross military decoration. "She was there in the front for months on end, often working through the night in very primitive conditions, dealing with people who were being shot up all around her losing limbs," royal biographer Gyles Brandreth says in The Queen's Mother in Law. "She was there, literally wrapping the bandages."
Alice lived in exile as a Greek royal—twice
In 1903, Princess Alice married Prince Andrew of Greece, and the two subsequently had four daughters and a son, Philip. The family lived in Greece, and by 1916 the country was in political turmoil. The Princess and her family were forced to leave Greece in 1917, when Andrew's brother King Constantine I abdicated the throne over disagreements on whether Greece should enter WWI.
Though they eventually returned, Prince Andrew was arrested and tried for allegedly abandoning his military duties during the September 22 Revolution. After his stay of execution, Alice and her family fled Greece once more (Philip was just an infant at the time), heading to Paris. All of this turmoil led to a rocky marriage between Alice and Andrew; by the end of the 1920s, Princess Alice announced her commitment to the Greek Orthodox church and became deeply religious.
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Nu komt het:
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Sigmund Freud subjected Alice to a barbaric treatment.
Princess Alice suffered what was then referred to as a "nervous breakdown" in 1930, after many years of upheaval and stress. She began to experience delusions. "My poor Alice is in a quite abnormal state. She has visions of Christ and is told she will soon have a message to deliver to the world," Alice's mother wrote in a letter that year, according to the 2012 documentary.
Princess Alice was forcibly committed to a sanitarium in Switzerland, where she received experimental treatments for schizophrenia. There, Princess Alice was briefly a patient of Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud, who's considered the founder of psychoanalysis. Doctors at the sanitarium thought she had sublimated an unrequited love for an unknown man, and turned it into a romantic passion for Jesus Christ. Freud decided to X-ray Princess Alice's ovaries to "cool her down" and hasten menopause, according to the facilities' records. Poor Alice eventually discharged herself from the sanitarium, but unbeknownst to her young son Philip, her mother Victoria had her forcibly recommitted. The stigma around mental illness, and a wish to protect the royal family's privacy, left Alice virtually abandoned and hidden away for years.
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Euhhh..........
Dat van Freud wist ik ook helemaal niet..... ik moet eerlijk zeggen dat m'n bewondering voor hem nu wel verminderd is. Hij was natuurlijk een kind van zijn tijd in de zin dat de medische wereld toen nog niet op hetzelfde punt stond als nu maar toch komt het heel barbaars over hoe Princess Alice daar toen behandeld werd. BRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.
Echt, vind het zo grillig.
Ze moet echt afgezien hebben.
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Ik ben blij dat psychische patienten nu toch ietwat milder behandeld worden. #Thank god xD~
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