In Praise of Andrea Sabbadini On behalf of the staff of the Freud Museum London, I wish to express our deepest sadness at the passing of Andrea Sabbadini, a much-admired psychoanalyst who served as one of the long-standing members of the Board of Trustees at Maresfield Gardens and who made innumerable contributions to […] The post Memorial Tribute to Andrea Sabbadini appeared first on Freud Museum London.| Freud Museum London
Death as the Uncanny: Impressions on the Documentary Outsider| Freud Museum London
Um dia especial no Freud Museum No dia 28 de junho de 2025, o Freud Museum London sediou o I Simpósio Brasileiro de Psicanálise, reunindo psicanalistas, estudantes e interessados vindos de várias partes do Reino Unido, Brasil e também da Europa. Realizado na casa onde Freud viveu seu último ano de vida, com transmissão ao […] The post Registros do I Simpósio Brasileiro de Psicanálise no Museu Freud appeared first on Freud Museum London.| Freud Museum London
Para o psicanalista e dramaturgo Antonio Quinet, em seu livro “O Inconsciente Teatral”, a arte , sobretudo o teatro, desempenhou um papel central na constituição do saber psicanalítico.| Freud Museum London
Exploring the affinities between Freud and Shakespeare in partnership with The Faction and Bournemouth University's CESJ| Freud Museum London
Dr Giuseppe Albano MBE will be leaving the Freud Museum in May 2025. In his three years at the Museum, Giuseppe has advanced the Museum’s vision to open up the legacy of Sigmund and Anna Freud to broader audiences and developed the Museum’s innovative exhibition and public programme offer, including overseeing the transformation of […] The post Dr Giuseppe Albano MBE, Director of the Freud Museum appeared first on Freud Museum London.| Freud Museum London
Lisa Appignanesi on ‘Women & Freud’ The following is an extract from the catalogue to accompany the exhibition Women & Freud: Patients, Pioneers, Artists held at the Freud Museum London from 30 October 2024 – 5 May 2025. Women & Freud: Patients, Pioneers, Artists Exhibition Catalogue – edited by Lisa Appignanesi is available on […] The post Lisa Appignanesi on ‘Women & Freud’ appeared first on Freud Museum London.| Freud Museum London
The Freud Museum London is honoured to be one of the 80 partner organisations of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust’s 80 Candles for 80 Years Project commemorating the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. As part of the commemorations, our Director of Education Emilia Raczkowska and Head of Operations Daniel Bento represented the Museum at the BBC Holocaust Memorial Day Ceremony on the 27th of January.| Freud Museum London
Visitors descend on the Freud Museum like pilgrims – from Hamburg to Tel Aviv to Brazil – wanting to pay respects to the ‘father of psychoanalysis’ whose work was so influential across the globe.| Freud Museum London
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 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
On Thursday 20th June 2024 we celebrated the publication of the Revised Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud – a ground-breaking update on the Standard Edition first published 60 years ago, which followed the Hogarth Press first publishing Freud’s work in 1924. | Freud Museum London
What was Freud's great discovery, and does it remain relevant to this day? How can we think about Psychoanalysis in the face of so many changes and innovations in the 21st century?| Freud Museum London
Freud's daily routine was meticulously structured. Understand how Freud organized his time and balanced his professional and personal life.| Freud Museum London
Hilda and Freud's relationship deepend over time, with Freud eventually considering her both a patient and a student| Freud Museum London
From the Director. Warm greetings from 20 Maresfield Gardens, the beautiful final home of Sigmund and Anna Freud. Read now!| Freud Museum London
Otto Rank was an Austrian psychoanalyst who played a significant role in the development of psychoanalysis and collaborated with Freud.| Freud Museum London
Help save Sigmund Freud's Library. Donate or Adopt a Book and help save the library that shaped the creation of the ‘talking cure’.| Freud Museum London