The thing about Freud which is easy to forget these days is...
He was a man who had a limited information to work with in a day and age where no psychiatry existed what so ever.
Women came to him and talked to him about their problems, and he did something that no other doctor did at the time.
He listened to his female patients and didn't assume that there was something physically wrong with them just because they had their own desires, their own sexuality, their own minds.
He didn't prescribe hystorectomies to cure them of being sad, upset, stressed out, etcetera.
He made a lot of assertions and assumptions that have since been proven false, but he was the first doctor of his age to actually sit down and listen to the women that came to him for help. That counts for a lot in my mind.