It's 75 years since the death of Sigmund Freud, and the words and phrases he popularised are deeply ingrained in popular culture and everyday language. How did Freudian jargon become so widespread?
In 1916, the anti-war absurdist protest art movement Dadaism began in Europe during World War I, and from that grew ...
Sigmund Freud and Julius Wagner-Jauregg shared many things in common. As mentioned in the first post, they both grew up in Vienna, attended medical school courses together, studied post-graduate ...
I n the midst of the First World War, Sigmund Freud delivered a famous series of lectures at the Vienna Psychiatric Clinic. For an audience of both clinicians and laypeople, the father of ...
A museum marks a milestone in his family’s life and celebrates his psychoanalytic prowess at a time when mental health isn’t all that healthy. By Farah Nayeri LONDON — It may well be the most famous ...
LONDON — Throughout the city, 2024 was a year of art and other institutions centering women in their programming. With Women & Freud: Patients, Pioneers, Artists, the Freud Museum, located in the ...