1. THE WOLF MAN CASE SIGMUND FREUD
He also showed other kinds of anxiety and hysteria about animals, including bugs (which he also tortured) and horses. The patient's animal phobia changed at some point in his development to what Freud calls an obsessional neurosis. ... The case also goes into an in-depth description of the client's dreams. These dreams involve seeing white wolves up in a tree. ... Main Idea The main idea of the case is that the "Wolf Man" is suffering from anxiety- hysteria that is centered on animal phobia, and that this repr...
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