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Sigmund Freud's Couch, Hampstead, England

The infamous couch was given to Freud, the founder of Psychoanalysis, by a grateful patient, madame Benvenisti around 1890. Freud's patients would recline on the couch during psychoanalytic sessions but not quite lie down as the couch is short. Freud lived at the home, now the Sigmund Freud Museum from 1838-1939 when he died.

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The infamous couch was given to Freud, the founder of Psychoanalysis, by a grateful patient, madame Benvenisti around 1890.  Freud's patients would recline on the couch during psychoanalytic sessions but not quite lie down as the couch is short.  Freud lived at the home, now the Sigmund Freud Museum from 1838-1939 when he died.
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