![]() That epiphany led Meyer to learn about Freud. “He told me that it’s no more possible to discuss psychology without discussing Freud than it is to discuss the discovery of America without discussing Columbus.” When the older Meyer explained that his work involved listening to both what his patients said, and how they said it, in order to find clues about what was at the heart of their problems, Meyer piped up: “That sounds like being a detective.” When his father concurred, a light bulb went off in Meyer’s head-he realized that Holmes had always reminded him of his father. ![]() Not knowing anything about Freud, Meyer came home and posed that question to his father. Meyer came up with a different way to make creative use of Holmes after a fellow student asked whether his father followed Freud’s methods. ![]()
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