Three Case Histories: The "Wolf Man", The "Rat Man", and The Psychotic Doctor Schreber

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Simon and Schuster, Jun 30, 2008 - Psychology - 301 pages
These histories reveal not only the working of the unconscious in paranoid and neurotic cases, but also the agility of Freud's own mind and his method for treating the disorders.

Notes upon a case of obessional neurosis (1909)
Pscyhoanalytic notes upon an autobiographical account of a case of paranoia (dementia paranoides) (1911)
From the history of an infantile neurosis (1918)
 

Contents

Notes Upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis 1909
1
e Some Obsessional Ideas and Their
29
f The Exciting Cause of the Illness
37
Theoretical
58
Dementia Paranoides 1911
83
Attempts at Interpretation
110
On the Mechanism of Paranoia
135
Postscript
157
Introductory Remarks
163
Recapitulations and Problems
263
List of Books and Papers Referred to in the Text
281
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Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was an Austrian neurologist and psychologist who founded the psychoanalytic school of psychology. Although his theories remain controversial until this day, Freud made a lasting impact on Western culture.

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