"I was always looking outside myself for strength and confidence but it comes from within. It is there all the time."
About Anna Freud
Anna Freud — Life and Legacy
Anna Freud, the youngest daughter of Sigmund Freud, made significant contributions to psychoanalysis, particularly in the realm of child psychology. Her work emphasized the importance of understanding the emotional lives of children and the development of their ego. In her influential book, 'The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense,' she elaborated on how children use various defense mechanisms to navigate their emotional experiences. This focus on the ego marked a departure from her father's theories, which were more centered on sexual drives. Anna's insights into childhood development revealed that children are not merely passive recipients of their environment; rather, they actively engage with their experiences, shaping their psychological landscapes. Her quote, 'The child is the father of the man,' encapsulates her belief that early experiences profoundly influence adult behavior. By challenging existing norms, Anna Freud expanded the field of psychoanalysis to include a more nuanced understanding of childhood. Today, her ideas continue to resonate, as they highlight the importance of addressing children's emotional needs and the complexities of their psychological development. Anna Freud's legacy is evident in modern child therapy practices, where her emphasis on the ego and defense mechanisms remains a cornerstone of understanding childhood behavior.
Quote collection
Anna Freud quotes (page 1 of 2)
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"Creative minds have always been known to survive any kind of bad training."
"If some longing goes unmet, don't be astonished. We call that Life."
"The horrors of war, pale beside the loss of a mother"
"Who promised you that only for joy were you brought to this earth?"
"In our dreams we can have our eggs cooked exactly how we want them, but we can't eat them."
"Why do we go around acting as though everything was friendship and reliability when basically everything everywhere is full of sudden hate and ugliness?"
"We are imprisoned in the realm of life, like a sailor on his tiny boat, on an infinite ocean."
"Papa continually emphasizes how much remains unexplained. With the other psychoanalytic writers, everything is always so known and fixed."
"Sometimes the most beautiful thing is precisely the one that comes unexpectedly and unearned, hence something given truly as a present."
"Sex is something you do. Sexuality is something you are."
"Everyone here says in a surprised manner that I have grown... they are so stupid and do not notice that I am standing up straighter!"
"Everything becomes so problematic because of basic faults: from a discontent with myself."
"It is only when parental feelings are ineffective or too ambivalent or when the mother's emotions are temporarily engaged elsewhere that children feel lost."
"Things are not as we would like them to be. There is only one way to deal with it, namely to try and be all right oneself."
"A first visit to a madhouse is always a shock."
"How one can live without being able to judge oneself, criticize what one has accomplished, and still enjoy what one does, is unimaginable to me."
"Create around one at least a small circle where matters are arranged as one wants them to be."
"Children usually do not blame themselves for getting lost."
"I am glad that I do not have any children."