Child psychoanalyst (1895-1982).
From the description of Papers, 1941-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155493481
Psychoanalyst, author, and daughter of Sigmund Freud.
From the description of Anna Freud papers, 1880-1995 (bulk 1946-1982). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70982551
Psychoanalyst; d. 1982.
From the description of Papers, 1880-1988 (bulk 1946-1982). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 31816437
Biographical Note
1895, Dec. 3
Born, Vienna, Austria, to Sigmund and Martha Bernays
Freud
1925
Joined executive board of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Institute
and started work as a training analyst
1936
Published
Das Ich und die Abwehrmechanismen (Vienna, Austria:
International Psychoanalytischer Verlag. 206 pp.) (English translation,
The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense, published in
1937)
1937
Established the Jackson Nursery, Vienna, Austria
1938, June
Emigrated to England with father and family to escape Nazi
persecution
1939, Sept. 23
Death of Sigmund Freud
1940
Established Hampstead Wartime Nurseries, London, England, with
Dorothy T. Burlingham
1943
Published with Dorothy T. Burlingham
Infants without Families (London, England: George
Allen & Unwin. 108 pp.) and
War and Children (New York, N.Y.: Medical War Books.
191 pp.)
1947
Established Hampstead Child-Therapy Training Course and
Clinic, London, England
1950
Received honorary degree from Clark University, Worcester,
Mass.
1952
Appointed director, Hampstead Child-Therapy Clinic, London,
England
1965
Published
Normality and Pathology in Childhood (New York,
N.Y.: International Universities Press. 273 pp.)
1980
Received honorary degrees from Harvard University, Cambridge,
Mass., and Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt, Germany
1982, Feb. 6
Received Goethe Prize from the Federal Republic of
Germany
1982, Oct. 9
Died, London, England
From the guide to the Anna Freud Papers, 1880-1995, (bulk 1946-1982), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)