As Ernest Jones (1957) says in his masterly biography of Freud, ‘Freud was all his life engrossed with the great problem of how man came to be man.’ In his lifelong search for an answer to this question, Freud had learned that the human mind and human civilization originated from man’s past experiences and past developments. He discovered that individuals and their culture are the product of their past, while at the same time they always keep being pulled back to it over and over again.| Freud Museum London
We deeply appreciate the creativity and thoughtfulness with which our audiences respond to the collections and exhibitions. Their contributions have a transformational effect on us and continuously shape our practice.| Freud Museum London
Freudian Wisdom for the Times of Turmoil, our programme for NHS workforce| Freud Museum London
We considered the theme of the body image through a psychoanalytic lens, focusing on the fate of the female body in contemporary visual culture.| Freud Museum London
This blog explores different approaches to child psychoanalysis after Freud.| Freud Museum London