Sigmund Freud

Saving Freud by Andrew Nagorski review – a real-life thriller
A gripping account of how colleagues and admirers spirited the psychoanalyst from Nazi-controlled Vienna to London
Kathryn Hughes
18, Aug, 2022 @6:30 AM

‘Sigmund would have loved this’ – Lucian Freud: The Painter and his Family review
The painter’s sex life drove his art. Does this show think that’s too vulgar to go into? The result is richly ironic: a case of repression in the building that houses Sigmund’s consulting couch
Jonathan Jones
06, Jul, 2022 @10:05 AM

What I’ve learned from 10 years of therapy - and why it’s time to stop
Therapy was like finding a key for a door that had been locked my whole life. Here are the nine things it’s taught me
Hannah Booth
30, Apr, 2022 @7:00 AM

Lucian Freud exhibition held at Freud Museum for the first time
Exhibition in Sigmund Freud’s family home in Hampstead marks Lucian’s 100th anniversary
Harriet Sherwood Arts and culture correspondent
27, Apr, 2022 @5:00 AM

Freud’s Last Session review – the analyst and the Narnia author at loggerheads
Sigmund Freud and CS Lewis have a debate about religion that applies the lost notion of civilised disagreement in Mark St Germain’s trenchant play
Brian Logan
24, Jan, 2022 @7:00 AM

How a jade ornament from China casts new light on Freud’s psyche
An exhibition at the analyst’s London home, now a museum, aims to unlock what the Orient meant to him
Vanessa Thorpe
16, Jan, 2022 @7:15 AM

From Marilyn to Shakespeare: how well do you know history’s most bungled quotes?
The internet is full of wonky attributions and made-up catchphrases, from real life and pop culture. Can you tell your Attenborough from your Armstrong?
Clem Bastow
03, Dec, 2021 @7:00 PM

Laura Marcus obituary
Academic, critic and writer who focused on the works of Virginia Woolf, autobiography and the history of cinema
Steven Connor
19, Oct, 2021 @4:30 PM

Undercover heiress: the Chicago meat-packing scion who outfoxed the Gestapo
She took tea with Sigmund Freud, had an affair with Stephen Spender, risked her life in the Austrian resistance – and inspired an Oscar-winning film. Can a new show about Muriel Gardiner capture her extraordinary life?
Claire Armitstead
13, Sep, 2021 @5:00 AM

I relish a good Freudian slip – that revealing giveaway of the tongue | Hannah Jane Parkinson
It has become a term for a general gaffe, but the true joy is in its original form
Hannah Jane Parkinson
20, Aug, 2021 @6:00 AM

Reading about women’s mental health throughout history, I began to understand myself | Katerina Bryant
While it hurts to read about these women’s pain, worse still is knowing what isn’t written. The mistreatment, the lack of understanding
Katerina Bryant
20, Aug, 2020 @5:30 PM

The Guardian view on declining happiness: it’s not all bad news | Editorial
Editorial: It’s no surprise that the virus is making us anxious. Nor that some groups and people are far worse affected than others
Editorial
04, May, 2020 @5:55 PM
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