Beset by challenges during the pandemic, the half-century-old institution is seeing new life after expanding its focus and seeking out younger visitors with a massive renovation

Grandson of Jewish psychoanalyst Sigmond Freud features in new exhibition at London's Gagosian gallery that explores the friendship between a group of influential painters

In his new book 'Saving Freud,' award-winning journalist Andrew Nagorski explores the history surrounding the father of modern psychology's harrowing escape to safety in London

Now on display at NY's Jewish Museum, a provocative - and thought-provoking - display featuring beheadings, castrations and menstrual blood also contains deep psychological insight

The psychoanalyst took most of his belongings with him when he fled Nazis in 1938; on display are some of his books, his box of chess and tarot games

'The Tobacconist' imagines friendship between founder of psychoanalysis and teenage boy in coming-of-age story set against backdrop of 1938 German annexation of Austria

Handwritten note offers insight into life of prominent Jewish 20th-century thinker as Nazis advanced on Austria

With titillating psychoanalytic case studies, 'The Incurable Romantic' by Dr. Frank Tallis sparks new interest in humankind's bittersweet relationship with matters of the heart

Exhibition running through October 13 at London's Freud Museum puts the father of psychoanalysis side by side with Sir Flinders Petrie, a pioneer of modern Egyptian studies