Sex and taboos: how Sigmund Freud's ideas freed secrets of the female psyche
Briefly

Lisa Appignanesi, guest curator of the exhibition, suggests that Freud unintentionally released female psyche secrets onto conventional European society, resulting in the growth of feminism and Freudianism.
The exhibition at the Freud Museum argues that Freud's pioneering psychoanalytic practice contributed to a shift in societal views toward female desire and sexuality, reflecting historical limitations on women's experiences.
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