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  2. Anna Freud - Wikipedia

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    Anna Freud CBE (3 December 1895 – 9 October 1982) was a British psychoanalyst of Austrian–Jewish descent. [1] She was born in Vienna , the sixth and youngest child of Sigmund Freud and Martha Bernays .

  3. Freud family - Wikipedia

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    Sigmund Freud, 1926. The systematic persecution of Jews by Nazi Germany and the ensuing Holocaust had a profound effect on the family. Four of Freud's five sisters were murdered in concentration camps: in 1942 Mitzi Freud (eighty-one) and Paula Winternitz (seventy-eight) were transported to Theresienstadt and taken from there to the Maly Trostinets extermination camp, near Minsk, where they ...

  4. Dorothy Burlingham - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Trimble Tiffany Burlingham (11 October 1891 – 19 November 1979) was an American child psychoanalyst and educator. A lifelong friend and partner of Anna Freud, Burlingham is known for her joint work with Freud on the analysis of children.

  5. Child psychoanalysis - Wikipedia

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    Anna was the director of the clinic from 1952 until her death in 1982, following which it was renamed the Anna Freud Center as a memorial for the care and support she provided to hundreds of children over the decades. [1] Much of Anna's published papers and books reference her work at the Hampstead Nursery and Clinic.

  6. Maternal deprivation - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there was work from England undertaken by Dorothy Burlingham and Anna Freud on children separated from their families due to wartime disruption, and Bowlby's own work. [22] The result was the monograph Maternal Care and Mental Health published in 1951, which sets out the maternal deprivation hypothesis. [3]

  7. Ernst L. Freud - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Freud, his wife and children were naturalised British subjects at the end of August 1939. [2] In 1938, Ernst Freud's parents and younger sister Anna Freud joined the family in London and moved into a house in Hampstead that Ernst remodelled including the creation of a glazed garden room. The house today is the Freud Museum.

  8. Anna Faris reveals how her parents kept her a virgin - AOL

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    But now that she's a mother herself, to 3-year-old Jack, she admits she doesn't have the same strict streak that her parents did. "I'm a softie," she said. "I want him to just enjoy whatever he wants.

  9. Category:Freud family - Wikipedia

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