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Freud was led to publish the Rat Man case history because he was feeling pressured to show the world that psychoanalysis could achieve successful therapeutic results. Because the Rat Man previously consulted Julius von Wagner-Jauregg , Freud's eminent psychiatric colleague at the University of Vienna , the case was a particularly critical test ...
It was the third detailed case study, after "Notes Upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis" in 1908 (also known by its animal nickname "Rat Man"), that did not involve Freud analyzing himself, and which brought together the main aspects of catharsis, the unconscious, sexuality, and dream analysis put forward by Freud in his Studies on Hysteria ...
Deferred obedience was linked by Freud to the effects of repression, [1] with especial reference to the father complex.In the case of the Rat Man, Freud described the different phases of his complex attitude towards his father: "As long as his father was alive it showed itself in unmitigated rebelliousness and open discord, but immediately after his death it took the form of a neurosis based ...
The Cases of 'Little Hans' and the 'Rat Man' (1909) Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis, Leonardo and Other Works (1910) Case History of Schreber, Papers on Technique and Other Works (1911–1913) Totem and Taboo and Other Works (1913–1914) On the History of the Psycho-Analytic Movement, Papers on Meta-psychology and Other Works (1914–1916)
Dan Chapman, "Adorable White Bodies", a short story based on Freud's case, interpreting it from the perspective of Ida Bauer. [32] Dror Green, "Freud versus Dora and the transparent model of the case study", Modan Publishers, 1998. Jody Shields, The Fig Eater: A Novel, centered around the murder of Dora, with a character based on Ida Bauer.
Freud's analytic practice was noticeably less austere than the principles of neutrality he laid down: he would argue with, praise, and lend money to patients, [1]: 37 and even records feeding the Rat Man on one occasion. [7]
The “Rat Man” is the sixth in the Urban Legends series dreamed up by Staten Island artist-prankster Joseph Reginella, who dedicates his lifelike pieces to New York City disasters that never ...
In 1930, in Frankfurt, Herbert Graf directed the world premiere of Arnold Schoenberg's Von heute auf morgen.In 1936, after holding operatic posts in Münster, Breslau (now Wrocław, Poland), Frankfurt (where he was director of the Opera School at the Hoch Conservatory, 1930–1933; when the Nazis came to power he was released from his duties) and Salzburg, the 33-year-old Graf emigrated to the ...