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Anna Freud (3 December 1895 in Vienna, Austria – 9 October 1982 in London, United Kingdom) was the youngest daughter of Sigmund Freud and the founder of the discipline of child psychology.
Publications
- Freud A. The role of bodily illness in the mental life of children.. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. 1952; 7: 69-81. Retrieved 28 June 2023.