Translating Anzieu – Professor Naomi Segal
In this lecture Professor Naomi Segal explores the pleasures and pitfalls of translation, particularly translating psychoanalysis, and introduces the life and work of French psychoanalyst Didier Anzieu.
Sigmund Freud’s 160th Birthday honoured with Google Doodle
Sigmund Freud has been honoured with a Google doodle to celebrate 160 years since his birth.
Confronting the Catacomb Saints: Death & the Camera in Palermo
Iain Sinclair introduced by Michael Molnar - a 30th anniversary event
Makers and scribblers: explorers of desire, fear and everything in between
Join artists Oona Grimes and Rachel Goodyear, Freud Museum London Director, Carol Seigel and Consultant Psychiatrist in Forensic Psychotherapy Dr Cleo Van Velsen, as they explore the artists’ work in the context of both the Freud family home and the Tall Tales touring exhibition programme.
A Consumer’s Guide to Therapy
What actually happens in psychotherapy? And does it really work?
Filming the Body in Crisis
Filming the Body in Crisis examines the representation of the body and the ethical, psychological and embodied implications of viewing bodies on screen across a range of moving image media and mainstream films.
Symposium: Intimacy Unguarded: Gender, the Unconscious and Contemporary Art
This symposium examines the ways in which this material becomes the basis for contemporary art, critical writing and the dynamics of the consulting room. The speakers will provide a number of perspectives on the relationship between gender, the unconscious and intimacy.
Avoiding the Object (On Purpose): Cornelia Parker and Darian Leader
Artist Cornelia Parker will be in conversation with psychoanalyst and author Darian Leader, discussing her art and its relation to the unconscious.
Karl Abraham: Life and Work, a Biography
Karl Abraham: Life and Work, a Biography is the first complete biography of Karl Abraham (1877-1925), a close colleague and friend of Sigmund Freud and one of the most important pioneers of psychoanalysis. Join us for a drinks reception launching the publication, followed by a talk by the author, Anna Bentinck van Schoonheten introduced by Professor Brett Kahr.
Is Psychoanalysis a Jewish Science?
Panel discussion: Joseph Berke, Stephen Frosh, Tali Loewenthal and Anthony Stadlen


