
Freud Museum London
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The extraordinary final home of Sigmund Freud and his daughter Anna, pioneers of psychoanalysis.
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Last chance to apply! We are seeking freelance educators for our schools programme. Applications close 5 November. Send your CV and cover letter to [email protected] Details: freud.org.uk/wp-content/upl…


Work by Paula Rego features in Women & Freud: Patients, Pioneers, Artists, an exhibition at the Freud Museum London highlighting the women who helped Freud invent psychoanalysis and their legacy in its practice, as well as in arts and literature: freud.org.uk/exhibitions/fr…





Freud learned a lot from the women around him, including his patients, his peers and his daughters. Now, 85 years after the Austrian neurologist’s death, a new exhibition Freud Museum London explores his complicated relationship with women. bit.ly/4eEg3wI




Thanks to National Manuscripts Conservation Trust for conserving the Ferenczi Archive at the Freud Museum London. This collection, offering insights into Sándor Ferenczi’s pioneering work, arrived back at the Museum today and is now accessible to researchers. More information: freud.org.uk/collections/ar….


Join us at the Freud Museum for a British Psychoanalytic Council event with inspiring talks, and networking opportunities with academics, clinicians, and researchers. Open to all interested in psychoanalysis! More Information: ow.ly/mUlO50UEcQa


Congratulations to our Director Giuseppe Albano, who has been made a Fellow of English Association for making literary heritage accessible globally and connecting academia with the heritage sector. Founded in 1906, the Association promotes the study of English language and literature.



🎧 Our newest podcast episode: At Loggerheads with Reality took us to see two powerful exhibitions: 🖼 Women & Freud: Patients, Pioneers, Artists – curated by Lisa Appignanesi and Bryony Davies at Freud Museum London 🎨 Charlotte Johnson Wahl: What It Felt Like – at Bethlem Museum of the Mind


Lors de sa formation à Londres, Virginia Bicudo, la première psychanalyste brésilienne non-médecin (elle était sociologue) a noué des liens avec des personnalités clés comme Melanie Klein, qui l'a un jour invitée à prendre le thé chez elle à Londres. Freud Museum London


Sigmund Freud's couch, Freud Museum, 20 Maresfield Gardens, London, photographed by Annie Leibovitz, 2009. Annie Leibovitz #annieleibovitz

