It was as if he were saying, give them a little Freud, maybe they'll let me alone.
This inner world, as Freud and others had previously suggested, was a fiction of repressed fantasies, dreams, and visions.
Freud coined the term to describe the uncomfortable feeling of the familiar suddenly turned foreign.
The works are shown sequentially, opening with the original photo of Freud in all its tattered glory.
A fascination with guns almost has to be sexual on some displaced and pathetic level—Freud was only wrong about women.
And, though reluctantly, he granted Freud contributory significance.
Sucking movements in children are regarded by Freud as sexual phenomena.
Ah,” said the American, “that would account for her sang Freud.
Galdos' "Lo Prohibido" does Freud long before the sex crank got to it.
Several of Freud's works have already been translated into English.
Freud (froid), Anna. 1895-1982.
Austrian-born British psychoanalyst noted for her application of psychoanalysis to child therapy.
Freud , Sigmund. 1856-1939.
Austrian physician and founder of psychoanalysis who theorized that the symptoms of hysterical patients represent forgotten and unresolved infantile psychosexual conflicts. His psychoanalytic theories profoundly influenced 20th-century thought.