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  1. Totem and Taboo: Resemblances Between the Mental Lives of Savages and Neurotics, or Totem and Taboo: Some Points of Agreement between the Mental Lives of Savages and Neurotics (German: Totem und Tabu: Einige Übereinstimmungen im Seelenleben der Wilden und der Neurotiker), is a 1913 book by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, in which the author applies his work to the fields of ...

  2. Austrian architect (1892–1970) This page was last edited on 28 March 2024, at 19:47. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  3. The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud is a biography of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, by the psychoanalyst Ernest Jones.The most famous and influential biography of Freud, the work was originally published in three volumes (first volume 1953, second volume 1955, third volume 1957) by Hogarth Press; a one-volume edition abridged by literary critics Lionel Trilling and Steven Marcus ...

  4. Studies on Hysteria (German: Studien über Hysterie) is an 1895 book by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, and the physician Josef Breuer.It consists of a joint introductory paper (reprinted from 1893); followed by five individual studies of hysterics – Breuer's famous case of Anna O. (real name: Bertha Pappenheim), seminal for the development of psychoanalysis, and four more by ...

  5. t. e. Wilhelm Stekel ( German: [ˈʃteːkəl]; 18 March 1868 – 25 June 1940) was an Austrian physician and psychologist, who became one of Sigmund Freud 's earliest followers, and was once described as "Freud's most distinguished pupil". [1] According to Ernest Jones, "Stekel may be accorded the honour, together with Freud, of having founded ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Freud_MuseumFreud Museum - Wikipedia

    The Freud Museum in London is a museum dedicated to Sigmund Freud, located in the house where Freud lived with his family during the last year of his life. In 1938, after escaping Nazi annexation of Austria he came to London via Paris and stayed for a short while at 39 Elsworthy Road before moving to 20 Maresfield Gardens, where the museum is ...

  7. Los hijos de Freud - Oliver, ingeniero civil, y Ernst L. Freud, arquitecto - vivieron y trabajaron en Berlín hasta la llegada de Hitler al poder en Alemania en 1933, tras lo cual huyeron con sus familias a Francia y Londres, respectivamente. Oliver Freud y su esposa emigraron más tarde a los Estados Unidos.