Celebrating the Revised Standard Edition at the Freud Museum
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.
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Freud Museum Shop
We teamed up with Bright Potato design company to create a decorative wooden character representing Sigmund Freud. Pick up your Professor here!
As well as posting online orders to both domestic and international destinations, we also offer a click and collect service. For more information please email [email protected]
Every purchase supports the museum.
Online Course
The Practice of Psychoanalysis – and the conception of ‘cure’ – across the psychoanalytic schools
Three-hour online course with Keith Barrett. Recordings will be circulated the following Monday.
November 15, 2024 - 1:30 pmIn-House Talk
What do Women Want (of Freud and Therapy)? (SOLD OUT)
An in-house conversation between Susie Orbach and Lisa Appignanesi.
December 16, 2024 - 7:00 pmOnline Talk
‘Straight Sex: Rethinking the Politics of Pleasure’ 30 Years On
An online talk by Lynne Segal. Recordings will be circulated on the Monday after the event.
November 13, 2024 - 6:00 pmBlog
Spotlight on the Creators: Martha Todd
Find out more about our longstanding relationship with ceramic artist Martha Todd and her most recent figurine based on Freud’s Peruvian Vessel.
Blog
Freud’s Daily Routine
Freud's daily routine was meticulously structured. Understand how Freud organized his time and balanced his professional and personal life.
Podcast
Freud in Focus 6 Podcast
The Freud Museum's Sixth Series of our podcast ‘Freud in Focus' discussing some of Freud's metapsychological works.
Venue Hire
Sigmund Freud's home and garden provides a unique setting for special occasions and business events.
Online Shop
Bespoke gifts, fine art prints, t-shirts, books and more. Every purchase supports the museum!
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Help preserve Freud's couch
Freud’s psychoanalytic couch has come to represent the practice of psychoanalysis itself and is undoubtedly one of the most famous pieces of domestic furniture in the world.
It is at the heart of the collections in the care of the Freud Museum London – Freud’s final home.
Thank you for helping to preserve Freud’s legacy.