The 'Wolfman' and Other Cases

The 'Wolfman' and Other Cases
Author: Sigmund Freud
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2002-11-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0141938129

The new Penguin Freud, under Adam Phillips' general editorship, offers a fantastic opportunity to see Freud in a fresh light. This endlessly beguiling, suggestive, thought-provoking writer can be appreciated nowhere more vividly than in The Case Histories: 'Little Hans', 'The Rat Man', 'The Wolf Man' and 'Some Character Types Met within Psychoanalytic Work.'

The Wolf-Man

The Wolf-Man
Author: Sergius Pankejeff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1986
Genre: Neuroses
ISBN:

The Wolf-Man

The Wolf-Man
Author: Karin Obholzer
Publisher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1982
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

A Case of Hysteria

A Case of Hysteria
Author: Sigmund Freud
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2013-04-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0191640859

'I very soon had an opportunity to interpret Dora's nervous coughing as the outcome of a fantasized sexual situation.' A Case of Hysteria, popularly known as the Dora Case, affords a rare insight into how Freud dealt with patients and interpreted what they told him. The 18-year-old 'Dora' was sent for psychoanalysis by her father after threatening suicide; as Freud's enquiries deepened, he uncovered a remarkably unhappy and conflict-ridden family, with several competing versions of their story. The narrative became a crucial text in the evolution of his theories, combining his studies on hysteria and his new theory of dream-interpretation with early insights into the development of sexuality. The unwitting preconceptions and prejudices with which Freud approached his patient reveal his blindness and the broader attitudes of turn-of-the-century Viennese society, while his account of 'Dora's' emotional travails is as gripping as a modern novel. This new translation is accompanied by a substantial introduction which sets the work in its biographical, historical, and intellectual context, and offers a close and critical analysis of the text itself. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

The Wolfman

The Wolfman
Author: Nicholas Pekearo
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2008-05-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765320261

Drifting from town to town after a dishonorable discharge, Marlowe Higgins struggles with a werewolf nature that forces him to kill bad guys during every full moon, leading to a deadly confrontation with a serial killer in small-town Tennessee.

The Wolf Man

The Wolf Man
Author: Richard Appignanesi
Publisher: SelfMadeHero
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: General fiction
ISBN: 9781906838065

Based on his most famous case study - that of Russian aristocrat,Sergei Pankejeff - Sigmund Freud recounts the history of anobsessional neurosis. Pankejeff's troubling dream of a walnut tree full of white wolves earned him the title of 'The Wolf Man'. Pankejeff is one of five clinical case histories from which Freud extrapolated his theories of transference, the Oedipus complex, super-ego and psychosexual development. Freud's now classic psychoanalytic writing blurred the boundary between science and literature, which continues to provoke fierce debate to this day.

The Wolfman and Other Cases

The Wolfman and Other Cases
Author: Sigmund Freud
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2003-06-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780142437452

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.

The Unconscious

The Unconscious
Author: Joel Weinberger
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2019-10-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1462541097

Weaving together state-of-the-art research, theory, and clinical insights, this book provides a new understanding of the unconscious and its centrality in human functioning. The authors review heuristics, implicit memory, implicit learning, attribution theory, implicit motivation, automaticity, affective versus cognitive salience, embodied cognition, and clinical theories of unconscious functioning. They integrate this work with cognitive neuroscience views of the mind to create an empirically supported model of the unconscious. Arguing that widely used psychotherapies--including both psychodynamic and cognitive approaches--have not kept pace with current science, the book identifies promising directions for clinical practice. Winner--American Board and Academy of Psychoanalysis Book Prize (Theory)

The Wolfman and Other Cases

The Wolfman and Other Cases
Author: Sigmund Freud
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2003-06-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 110164480X

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.

The Penguin Freud Reader

The Penguin Freud Reader
Author: Sigmund Freud
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2006-01-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0141912065

Here are the essential ideas of psychoanalytic theory, including Freud's explanations of such concepts as the Id, Ego and Super-Ego, the Death Instinct and Pleasure Principle, along with classic case studies like that of the Wolf Man. Adam Phillips's marvellous selection provides an ideal overview of Freud's thought in all its extraordinary ambition and variety. Psychoanalysis may be known as the 'talking cure', yet it is also and profoundly, a way of reading. Here we can see Freud's writings as readings and listenings, deciphering the secrets of the mind, finding words for desires that have never found expression. Much more than this, however, The Penguin Freud Reader presents a compelling reading of life as we experience it today, and a way in to the work of one of the most haunting writers of the modern age.