Anna Freud was an influential psychologist known for her work in child psychoanalysis. Born in 1895, she was the youngest daughter of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. Anna dedicated her career to understanding children's emotional and psychological development, emphasizing the importance of play in therapy.
She established the Anna Freud Center in London, which focuses on research and training in child mental health. Anna's contributions helped shape modern psychology, particularly in how therapists approach and treat children. Her work continues to inspire professionals in the field today, highlighting the significance of early emotional experiences.