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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, she was a critic of psychoanalysis, 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.

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  • Miriam Sophie Freud (geboren am 6. August 1924 in Wien, Österreich; gestorben am 3. Juni 2022 in Lincoln, Massachusetts, Vereinigte Staaten) war eine österreichisch-US-amerikanische Psychologin, Sozialpädagogin und Sozialwissenschaftlerin sowie Autorin. Sie war als Tochter des ältesten Sohnes von Sigmund Freud dessen letzte noch lebende Enkelin. (de)
  • Miriam Sophie Freud (Viena, 6 de agosto de 1924 - Lincoln, Massachusetts, 3 de junio de 2022) fue una psicóloga, educadora, científica social y escritora austriaca estadounidense. Nieta de Sigmund Freud, fue una crítica del psicoanálisis, cuyos aspectos describió como "indulgencia narcisista". Sus críticas a las doctrinas psicoanalíticas del mayor de los Freud la convirtieron en la "oveja negra" de la familia. Ella fue testigo de cómo todas sus parientes femeninas, incluidas su madre y su tía Anna, se veían afectadas negativamente por las dañinas afirmaciones de Sigmund sobre las mujeres y sus experiencias internas​ (es)
  • Miriam Sophie Freud (August 6, 1924 – June 3, 2022) was an Austrian American psychosociologist, educator, and author. The granddaughter of Sigmund Freud, she was a critic of psychoanalysis, 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. (en)
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  • Lincoln, Massachusetts, U.S. (en)
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  • Vienna, Austria (en)
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