Here's another site you may want to look at. It has a great Question and Answer section:
www.guidetopsychology.com
Freud was a pioneer and many have followed him and analysis has evolved. What you are most familiar with is some very early basic work of his. Modern psychoanalysis, for example, is more of a blend of therapeutic orientations and theories.
I have been in therapy many times with many therapists, all cognitive therapists and all levels of education including psychologists. This time around I am in therapy with an analyst-in-training, to whom I was referred by the local psychoanalytic institute where she is in training. She's been a therapist for over 20 years and is a Master's level. Her analytic orientation is what makes my therapy with her so different and rewarding to me; it is about the relationship. Previous therapies have been about behavior and 'how to think'. This is about who I am and how my perceptions are/have been formed. It's an exploration we are doing together.
Anyway, the site above was very helpful to me and I hope you find it useful for you.