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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... sense in which his interest is engaged first and foremost by his patient's character. He is far more interested in the meaning of his symptoms, (p. 323) However, Freud continues at the end of that same paragraph, 'he observes that his ...
... sense in which his interest is engaged first and foremost by his patient's character. He is far more interested in the meaning of his symptoms, (p. 323) However, Freud continues at the end of that same paragraph, 'he observes that his ...
Pagina x
... sense of guilt and the actual play of Oedipus in the phrase 'the two great criminal intentions'. In the play the intentionlessness of Oedipus is crucial to the tragedy: Oedipus simply does not know that he is killing his father and ...
... sense of guilt and the actual play of Oedipus in the phrase 'the two great criminal intentions'. In the play the intentionlessness of Oedipus is crucial to the tragedy: Oedipus simply does not know that he is killing his father and ...
Pagina xi
... 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 distributed here not as dialogue only but as a several-tiered set of relationships. Hans asks questions and ...
... 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 distributed here not as dialogue only but as a several-tiered set of relationships. Hans asks questions and ...
Pagina xiii
... sense of the animate and inanimate world by the marker of the widdler is behaving 'no worse than a philosopher of the Wundt school' - who insists on consciousness as such a marker (note 5, p. 15). And as Freud remarks in section II Hans ...
... sense of the animate and inanimate world by the marker of the widdler is behaving 'no worse than a philosopher of the Wundt school' - who insists on consciousness as such a marker (note 5, p. 15). And as Freud remarks in section II Hans ...
Pagina xv
... sense of a devoir, an exercise, duty and offering, in the texts generated by the father for Freud's survey. Hans's father is both the child's teacher and Freud's bright pupil, kept in his place by Freud's enjoyment of the fact that ...
... sense of a devoir, an exercise, duty and offering, in the texts generated by the father for Freud's survey. Hans's father is both the child's teacher and Freud's bright pupil, kept in his place by Freud's enjoyment of the fact that ...
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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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