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    Pupils in the pandemic - our journey to psychological recovery

    This post comes from Tom Milson, Head Teacher of Eagle House School, a Therapeutic Community for pupils aged 5-14 with ASD alongside significant social and emotional difficulties.

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    They taught integrity: the lives of Francis Sumner and Inez Beverley Prosser

    To celebrate Black History Month, the History of Psychology Centre will be releasing a series of weekly blogs highlighting the lives of pioneering Black psychologists.

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    Learning from experiences – the pioneering Life of Marie Jahoda

    Sophie O’Reilly, from our History of Psychology department, is back again with a fascinating look at the life of pioneering social psychologist, Marie Jahoda (1907-2001).

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    Building connections for Children's Mental Health Week

    To mark Children's Mental Health Week, the Division of Educational and Child Psychology explores the theme of building connections for children.

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    The Psychologist, September 2006

    Reading Freud - a special issue.

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    The Psychologist, December 2000

    What did Freud get right? A special issue.

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    Founders, Fellows, Presidents and Members

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    Crisis, Disaster and Trauma - Covid-19 Response

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    Diversity and Inclusion

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      • Sigmund Freud

        Freud and the unconscious

        18 December 2000

        Mick Power delves into the unconscious and finds several of Freud’s ideas alive and well.

        • Counselling and psychotherapy
        • History and philosophy
      • Sigmund Freud

        Freud - the ambition theory

        18 October 2000

        Chloe Smith turns the tables on Freud to give her personal analysis of his motives.

        • Counselling and psychotherapy
        • History and philosophy
      • Laura Smith

        Was Anna Freud a lesbian?

        18 March 2024

        …Why do visitors to the Freud Museum often want to know, and does it matter? Laura Smith writes.

        • History and philosophy
        • LGBTQ+
      • Sigmund Freud

        Freud and the language of humour

        18 September 2002

        At the Annual Conference in Blackpool, Michael Billig questioned whether Freud’s analysis of jokes revealed his own repression.

        • History and philosophy
        • Social and behavioural
      • Freud

        Five reasons to forget Freud?

        07 May 2024

        Do Sigmund Freud’s notoriously controversial theories now mean we have fallen-out with the father of psychoanalysis for good? We look at the arguments…

        • Counselling and psychotherapy
        • History and philosophy
      • A homage to Freud

        01 July 2016

        Professor Martin Conway reviews an episode of 'Genius of the Modern World'.

        • Counselling and psychotherapy
        • History and philosophy
      • Anna Freud

        Anna Freud – advocate of the child

        09 November 2022

        As the Anna Freud Centre marks its 70th anniversary, Professor Nick Midgley reflects on the impact which her work had on the ways we think about and care for children.

        • Children, young people and families
        • Developmental
        • Mental health
      • Looking back: Freud, the libido and oxytocin

        17 August 2014

        Ian Fairholm and Alex Lench are prompted by Freud’s early work to seek an ambitious marriage of psychoanalysis and neurobiology.

        • History and philosophy
      • Special issue: Memory and desire - Reading Freud

        18 September 2006

        Freud understood that remembering is motivated by goals and nonconscious processes. Martin A. Conway reflects on his ideas.

        • Counselling and psychotherapy
        • History and philosophy
      • Sigmund Freud

        Freud was right: we are attracted to our relatives

        10 September 2010

        Freud said there’d be no need for incest to be such a powerful cultural taboo if people weren’t sexually attracted to their relatives in the first place.

        • Psychobiology
      • Sigmund Freud

        Special issue: Freud's influence - Personal and professional perspectives

        18 September 2006

        Brian Rock and Peter Fonagy introduce this special issue, marking the 150th anniversary of Freud’s birth.

        • Counselling and psychotherapy
      • Freud Museum death couch

        Hidden objects of the Freud Museum

        13 April 2023

        Chloe Yu has a behind-the-scenes tour…

        • Counselling and psychotherapy
        • History and philosophy