Erika Freeman
Erika Freeman is an Austrian-born psychotherapist and former student of Theodor Reik in New York.
Biography
In 1939, at age 12, Freeman fled her native Vienna to escape the Nazis. Her mother was killed near the end of World War II; her father was a survivor of Theresienstadt concentration camp.Freeman emigrated to the United States, where she built a career as a well-known therapist and public figure in New York City. She studied at Columbia University. Beginning in the 1970s, she appeared on television as a "commentator and expert on psychoanalysis".
Freeman is widely known for her roles in public discourse in Austria, her talks to school classes about The Holocaust and antisemitism, and her roles with the Fest der Freude, the annual celebration on 8 May at Heldenplatz, the location of one of Hitler's most infamous speeches in 1938.