The Freud Museum Reading Group
Volunteer Paula Morris shares her reflections on the museum's reading group.
Podcast: What Might Clinical Psychoanalysis Learn from Queer Theories of Sexuality?
What is the influence of Sigmund Freud’s ‘Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality’ on contemporary clinical psychoanalytic practice and psychosocial considerations of sexuality?
Sexuality: From Stages to Staves
Freud has become known as that guy who gave us the ‘psychosexual stages of development’, but it isn’t that central to his theory of sexuality.
Podcast: Black Book – Sacha Craddock in conversation with artist Gideon Rubin
Art critic and writer Sacha Craddock in conversation with artist Gideon Rubin about his Freud Museum project Black Book.
Freud’s Women Lisa Appignanesi in conversation with Susie Orbach
Lisa Appignanesi and Susie Orbach explore what women past and present have contributed to psychoanalysis.
Class and Psychoanalysis
Joanna Ryan reflects on the significance of class to the practice of psychoanalysis.
Class and Psychoanalysis – Joanna Ryan in discussion with Barry Watt
What does psychoanalysis have to say about the emotional landscapes of class, the hidden injuries and disavowed privileges? How does class figure in clinical work and what part does it play in psychotherapeutic trainings?
Freud’s South American Collection
As well as European antiquities, Freud's collection includes a fascinating group of treasures from Central and South America.
Podcast: Mourning and Melancholia: Life in the Face of Loss
Podcast of our conference celebrating the centenary of Freud’s groundbreaking work ‘Mourning and Melancholia’.
Podcast: Sigmund Freud & his Chinese Things – Professor Craig Clunas
Following a widely attended talk earlier this year, Professor Craig Clunas returns for another fascinating exploration into Freud’s Chinese collection as part of Asian Art in London 2017.