Freud’s Death Bed
Freud's Death Bed. Notes on the "Invalid Couch" at the Freud Museum by Professor Brett Kahr
Sigmund Freud’s War
Sigmund Freud's War is a delve into the archive to discover the correspondence between Sigmund and Martin Freud during the First World War.
Pink Days and Blue Days and Wrinkles of Time
Alice Butler, our Writer in Residence, reflects upon the relationship between clothing and memory
Exploring Freud’s Czech birthplace
Sigmund Freud was born in what is now Příbor, where his family home has been preserved as a museum.
Podcast: The Hidden Persuader
Artist Emma Smith with guests specialising in child development, children’s rights, and psychoanalysis.
Podcast: What is Sex?
Alenka Zupančič approaches the question of sexuality from a Lacanian perspective, considering it a properly philosophical problem for psychoanalysis.
The Open Mesh
Alice Butler, our Writer in Residence, lists the shopgirls of art, film and literature
Sigmund Freud’s Wedding Ring
Freud wore this ring for 53 years, engraved with his wife Martha’s name and the date of their marriage, 13th September 1886.
What has translation to do with psychoanalysis?
Psychoanalyst Barry Watt reflects on the surprisingly rich scope of issues of translation in psychoanalysis.
The Klepto Cut: my fingers trembled with desire
Inspired by feminist art, Alice Butler, our Writer in Residence, reimagines a kleptomaniac case history