The Wolfman and Other CasesPenguin, 24 iun. 2003 - 384 pagini When a disturbed young Russian man came to Freud for treatment, the analysis of his childhood neuroses—most notably a dream about wolves outside his bedroom window—eventually revealed a deep-seated trauma. It took more than four years to treat him, and "The Wolfman" became one of Freud's most famous cases. This volume also contains the case histories of a boy's fear of horses and the Ratman's violent fear of rats, as well as the essay "Some Character Types," in which Freud draws on the work of Shakespeare, Ibsen, and Nietzsche to demonstrate different kinds of resistance to therapy. Above all, the case histories show us Freud at work, in his own words. |
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Pagina vii
... child she watched the procession of adult grandeur to her father's house. Like little Hans she was sceptical of the truth-claims of the adult world. Freud, though, believed in the possibility of completing the story, ironing out the ...
... child she watched the procession of adult grandeur to her father's house. Like little Hans she was sceptical of the truth-claims of the adult world. Freud, though, believed in the possibility of completing the story, ironing out the ...
Pagina xi
... child suffers from agonizing terrors; these are what have brought him to the attention of Freud. But there is a sense in which he is not so much a patient as an offering to Freud from his father, who was an early acolyte. The text is ...
... child suffers from agonizing terrors; these are what have brought him to the attention of Freud. But there is a sense in which he is not so much a patient as an offering to Freud from his father, who was an early acolyte. The text is ...
Pagina xii
... child displays remarkable resilience, despite the dread of horses that is his main symptom of anxiety. Freud met the child face to face once only. The account of Hans's conversation begins when he is not yet quite three years old and ...
... child displays remarkable resilience, despite the dread of horses that is his main symptom of anxiety. Freud met the child face to face once only. The account of Hans's conversation begins when he is not yet quite three years old and ...
Pagina xiii
... children, (p. 31) The child comes to grief. He begins to display a xiii Introduction.
... children, (p. 31) The child comes to grief. He begins to display a xiii Introduction.
Pagina xiv
... child's words and actions: 'I do not share the view, much-favoured at present, that what children say is entirely arbitrary and unreliable. Nothing is arbitrary when it comes to the psyche' (p. 85). Moreover, he comments in a style ...
... child's words and actions: 'I do not share the view, much-favoured at present, that what children say is entirely arbitrary and unreliable. Nothing is arbitrary when it comes to the psyche' (p. 85). Moreover, he comments in a style ...
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Epicrisis | 84 |
Postscript to the Analysis of Little Hans | 121 |
Some Remarks on a Case of Obsessivecompulsive Neurosis The Ratman | 123 |
Case History | 128 |
Theoretical Remarks | 179 |
From the History of an Infantile Neurosis The Wolfman | 203 |
The Dream and the Primal Scene | 227 |
Some Matters for Discussion | 247 |
Obsessivecompulsive Neurosis | 260 |
Anal Eroticism and the Castration Complex | 271 |
Supplementary Material from Earliest Childhood Solution | 288 |
Recapitulations and Problems | 303 |
Some Character Types Encountered in Psychoanalytic Work | 321 |
Exceptions | 324 |
Preliminary Remarks | 205 |
Survey of the Patients Milieu and Medical History | 211 |
Seduction and its Immediate Consequences | 217 |
Those who Founder on Success | 329 |
Criminals who Act Out of a Consciousness of Guilt | 346 |
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