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A mad “shrink” high on cocaine, obsessed with sex, death and bizarre theories of the mind – that’s how many people remember ...
Women intrigued Sigmund Freud, but they also baffled him. ... The exhibition also explores the history of the Hogarth Press, which began publishing Freud’s work 100 years ago.
London’s National Portrait Gallery displayed its newly acquired Lucian Freud etching plates and prints for the very first ...
As Esther Freud publishes her new novel – a sequel to Hideous Kinky (1992) that follows two sisters navigating life hampered ...
This moment is an opportune one for a revival of Freud, whose work, with its signature focus on subterranean inner worlds, helps make sense of these tendencies and their implications for politics ...
Today, thanks to Freud, the man-on-the-street knows (to quote by an inaccurate memory from Punch) that, when he thinks a thing, the thing he thinks is not the thing he thinks he thinks, but only ...
In a 1909 letter, Sigmund Freud wrote to fellow psychoanalyst Carl Jung that he had encountered a “neurotic” patient whose sexual inactivity and inability to finish tasks was reminiscent of ...
On the negative side, young professionals who feel they’re emulating their predecessors may end up working too long and too ...
Freudian psychology is based on the work of Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). He is considered the father of psychoanalysis and is largely credited with establishing the field of ...
New Exhibition Unravels Sigmund Freud’s Complex Relationship With the Women in His Life and Work “Women & Freud: Patients, Pioneers, Artists” spotlights the women who influenced the Austrian ...