I was born 1870 on the outside of Vienna, Austria. I graduated in 1895 from University of Vienna where I achieved my medical degree. Soon after I began working as an ophthalmologist (eye specialist) but decided I needed a career change. I was intrigued by the human brain and how they all are so similar yet so different. My psychologist career began very quickly where I worked with some world renowned therapists such as Sigmund Freud, Rudolph Reitler, and Wilhelm Stekel. As I gained more knowledge on the human brain I spread my studies with the world and helped people have a better understanding of why they felt a certain way. I lived most of my life in Austria, however I emigrated to the United States and taught as a professor at Long Island College Medicine. In 1937 while I was on a lecture tour in Aberdeen, Scotland, I suffered a fatal heart attack and passed away.
I have created many concepts of psychology, where I have shared my ideologies with millions to help better themselves and have a more positive outlook on life My tactics are helping people even to this day, my most known concept of psychology is called "Individual Therapy" Therapists all around the world use it to help people regain a sense of self, have more confidence, and help having better adjustment to change