The Wolfman and Other Cases
By Sigmund Freud
Introduction by Gillian Beer
Translated by Louise Adey Huish
By Sigmund Freud
Introduction by Gillian Beer
Translated by Louise Adey Huish
By Sigmund Freud
Introduction by Gillian Beer
Translated by Louise Adey Huish
By Sigmund Freud
Introduction by Gillian Beer
Translated by Louise Adey Huish
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$17.00
Jun 24, 2003 | ISBN 9780142437452
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Jun 24, 2003 | ISBN 9781101644805
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Table Of Contents
The “Wolfman” and Other Cases – Sigmund Freud Introduction
Translator’s Preface
Analysis of a Phobia in a Five-year-old Boy [”Little Hans”]
I. Introduction
II. Case History and Analysis
III. Epicrisis
IV. Postscript to the Analysis of Little Hans
Some Remarks on a Case of Obsessive-compulsive Neurosis [The “Ratman”]
I. Case History
II. Theoretical Remarks
From the History of an Infantile Neurosis [The “Wolfman”]
I. Preliminary Remarks
II. Survey of the Patient’s Milieu and Medical History
III. Seduction and Its Immediate Consequences
IV. The Dream and the Primal Scene
V. Some Matters for Discussion
VI. Obsessive-compulsive Neurosis
VII. Anal Eroticism and the Castration Complex
VIII. Supplementary Material from Earliest Childhood – Solution
IX. Recapitulations and Problems
Some Character Types Encountered in Psychoanalytic Work
I. Exceptions
II. Those who Founder on Success
III. Criminals who Act Out of a Consciousness of Guilt
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