Freud (disambiguation)
Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) was the inventor of psychoanalysis, psychosexual stages, and the personality theory of Ego, Superego, and Id. Though the tripartite soul theory isn't a new idea by any means; being documented as early as Plato's writing.
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Freud may also refer to:
- Freud (crater), a lunar crater
- Freud, a chimpanzee in the Kasakela community
Arts and entertainment
- Freud: The Secret Passion, a 1962 film by John Huston and starring Montgomery Clift
- Freud (miniseries), a 1984 mini-series starring David Suchet
- Freud (TV series), a 2020 Netflix series starring Swiss actress Ella Rumpf
People with the surname
The Freud family:
- Amalia Nathansohn Freud (1835–1930), mother of Sigmund, born at Brody
- Anna Freud (1895-1982), daughter of Sigmund Freud, famous for contributions to child psychology and developmental psychology
- Ernst Ludwig Freud (1892-1970), architect, son of Sigmund Freud
- Lucian Freud, Ernst's son, painter
- Esther Freud, Lucian's daughter, novelist
- Bella Freud, Lucian's daughter, fashion designer
- Clement Freud, Ernst's son, English politician, writer, chef and raconteur
- Matthew Freud, Clement's son, publicist
- Emma Freud, Clement's daughter, journalist
- Lucian Freud, Ernst's son, painter
- Walter Freud (1921-2004), Sigmund's grandson, chemical engineer, member of Royal Pioneer Corps and British Special Operations Executive
- David Freud, Baron Freud (b. 1950), Walter's son, journalist, businessman, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Other people:
- Selma Freud (1877–?), Austrian physicist
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