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‘Zoom Psychoanalysis’ in Old Vienna: How Freud Transformed his Career in 1919
Professor Brett Kahr on how Sigmund Freud transformed the very nature of his working life.
Sigmund Freud’s Garden
The garden is an integral part of the Freud Museum London. Just as Freud cherished this tranquil space in the 1930s, the garden today is still an oasis of calm and an escape from the modern world.
Freud At Home
For Freud, home was always a live/work space. In this new series we’ll be looking at where Sigmund Freud and his family lived and worked.
Freud at Home: At His Desk
For Freud, home was always a live/work space. His study was an oasis of calm in the middle of a home with six children. At its centre was his desk.
Freud’s English Home
Freud found something congenial about England. For some reason he felt at home here; feeling an almost instinctual rapport with the country.
Podcast: Wittgenstein’s Dream
'‘We are asleep. Our life is like a dream. But in our better hours we wake up just enough to realise that we are dreaming.’ - Ludwig Wittgenstein
Freud and the Royal Families of Europe: From Kaiser Franz Josef to Princess Alexandra
Professor Brett Kahr on how Sigmund Freud became personally known to many members of various European royal families.
Freud at Home: The Wednesday Psychological Society
Freud's home was a place to live, work and socialise. All these elements were combined in 1902 to form the Wednesday Psychological Society, a professional and social group that met weekly and eventually became the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society.
Flowers for Freud
One of our visitors sent us touching story about an encounter with Sigmund Freud.
Freud at Home with his Dogs
For Freud, home was always a live/work space. In today's blog we'll explore the canine companions who were by Freud's side at work and play.