1. THE WOLF MAN CASE SIGMUND FREUD
Freud points out sexual aspects of the patient's childhood involving watching his nanny masturbate a gardener and having his sister touch his member. ... The patient is primarily examined in terms of his neuroses and anxieties about animals, especially wolves, through a lens that ascribes sexual meaning to most constructs and seeks to devolve the patient's reckonings and recollections with rather mythical/sexual explanations focusing on the client's childhood sexual experiences, including his explorations with his sister sitting on his lap and grabbing h...
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