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Miriam Sophie Freud (August 6, 1924 – June 3, 2022) was an Austrian American psychosociologist, educator, and author. The granddaughter of
Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud ( ; ; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating psychopathology, pathologies seen as originating fro ...
, she was a critic of
psychoanalysis PsychoanalysisFrom Greek language, Greek: and is a set of theories and techniques of research to discover unconscious mind, unconscious processes and their influence on conscious mind, conscious thought, emotion and behaviour. Based on The Inte ...
, aspects of which she described as "narcissistic indulgence". Her criticisms of the elder Freud's psychoanalytical doctrines made her the "black sheep" of the family and she observed how all of her female relatives, including her mother, Ernestine, and aunt Anna, were adversely affected by Sigmund's claims about women and their internal experiences.


Early life and education

Freud was born in
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,
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, and was raised in what her mother, (née Drucker, 1896–1980), a speech therapist, referred to as an upper class Jewish ghetto. Her father, lawyer Jean Martin Freud (1889–1967), was the eldest son of
Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud ( ; ; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating psychopathology, pathologies seen as originating fro ...
. He later became the director of Freud's Psychoanalytic Publishing House. Sophie had one elder brother,
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(1921–2004). Freud fled Vienna in 1938 after the
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. From 1942, she lived in
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and attended
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, receiving her bachelor's degree in 1946. Subsequent studies at Simmons University School of Social Work led to a master's degree in 1948. Freud was awarded a doctoral degree from
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in 1970.


Career

Freud then taught at Simmons College, along with taking time to teach social work in Canada and across countries in Europe. She went on to write a book entitled ''Living in the Shadow of the Freud Family'' for her mother, which was released in Germany as ''In the Shadow of the Freud Family: My Mother Experiences the 20th Century''. She also wrote ''My Three Mothers and Other Passions''. She appeared in the 2003 film ''Neighbours: Freud and Hitler in Vienna'', in which she stated: "In my eyes, both Adolf Hitler and my grandfather were false prophets of the twentieth century." Freud served as the book review editor for the '' American Journal of Psychotherapy''.


Research

A primary focus of Freud's life's research alongside her social work activities was on re-investigating the work of her grandfather regarding women and narcissism. In the 1970s, she conducted surveys of women on their "passions" and the things they felt strongly about, showing that Sigmund Freud was incorrect in his claim that only men have "true passion".


Personal life

Freud was the last surviving granddaughter of Sigmund Freud, who she visited regularly on Sundays when she was a child. She was a feminist who pushed for women's rights in academia and fought against the presumption that a woman who became pregnant would be unable to continue with education or, in her case, professional social work activities. Freud married Paul Loewenstein (1921–1992) in 1945; the couple had three children. They divorced in 1985 and Freud reverted to using her maiden name. On June 3, 2022, Freud died of pancreatic cancer at her home in
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, aged 97.


Bibliography

* * Reviews for ''My Three Mothers and Other Passions'': * * * * *


References

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Sophie Sophie is a feminine given name, another version of Sophia, from the Greek word for "wisdom". People with the name Born in the Middle Ages * Sophie, Countess of Bar (c. 1004 or 1018–1093), sovereign Countess of Bar and lady of Mousson * Soph ...
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