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Anna Freud  

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  • Anna Freud (1895–1982) was the youngest of Sigmund Freud's six children and the only one among them who made her father's ideas into her own life work and mission. In 1918, Anna entered psychoanalysis with her father, published her first paper on psychoanalysis in 1922, and finally started practicing as a psychoanalyst in 1923. [Source: Encyclopedia of Religious and Spiritual Development; Freud, Anna]

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