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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' ({{LifeData|birth=1895-12-03|birthplace=Vienna|birthcountry=Austria|death=1982-10-09|deathplace=London|deathcountry=[[United Kingdom]]}}) was the youngest daughter of [[Sigmund Freud]] and the founder of the discipline of child psychology. | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' ({{LifeData|birth=1895-12-03|birthplace=Vienna|birthcountry=Austria|death=1982-10-09|deathplace=London|deathcountry=[[United Kingdom]]}}) was the youngest daughter of [[Sigmund Freud]] and the founder of the discipline of child psychology. | ||
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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.
Her outstanding contributions were recognised by the Crown by appointment as Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
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.
External links
- Wikipedia article: Anna Freud. Retrieved 28 June 2023.