Alceste
Vagabond
Freudian psychoanalysis has expanded and adapted to new dynamisms. While there has been much progress since the 1930s, I think that any real thinking has been absent from mainstream psychology. Modern psychology seems to be stuck in the world of appearances and has a dearth of deep and meaningful theories. This comes as no surprise, since the shallow cognitive-behavioral therapy dominates everything. While Freud was wrong in a decent number of specifics, I do believe his general framework of psychoanalysis has stood the test of time.
P.S. I think most of Freud's patients were males, but I could be wrong on that point. I know he saw a good number of both sexes.
Sometimes what appears at first glance to be a deep and meaningful theory is little more than a convenient oversimplification of an extremely complex reality the theorist does not understand. At least that's what I think. That's why I find "penis envy" to be such a funny idea.