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Sigmund Freud (/frɔɪd/ FROYD; German: [ˈziːkmʊnt ˈfʁɔʏt]; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst.

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Sigmund Freud memorial in Hampstead, North London. The statue is located near to where Sigmund and Anna Freud lived. The building behind the statue is the Tavistock Clinic, a major psychological health care institution.
Sigmund Freud memorial in Hampstead, North London. The statue is located near to where Sigmund and Anna Freud lived. The building behind the statue is the Tavistock Clinic, a major psychological health care institution.
Approach to Freud's consulting rooms at Berggasse 19
Approach to Freud's consulting rooms at Berggasse 19
Herbert Marcuse synthesized psychoanalysis with Marxism.
Herbert Marcuse synthesized psychoanalysis with Marxism.
Freud's home at 20 Maresfield Gardens in Hampstead, London. The house is now a museum dedicated to his life and work.[69]
Freud's home at 20 Maresfield Gardens in Hampstead, London. The house is now a museum dedicated to his life and work.[69]
Freud's birthplace, a rented room in a locksmith's house
Freud's birthplace, a rented room in a locksmith's house
Charcot demonstrates hypnosis on a "hysterical" patient, "Blanche" (Blanche Wittmann). Charcot questioned his own work on hysteria towards the end of his life.[26]
Charcot demonstrates hypnosis on a "hysterical" patient, "Blanche" (Blanche Wittmann). Charcot questioned his own work on hysteria towards the end of his life.[26]
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