Sigmund Freud: cinq psychanalyses. 1ière partie
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Sigmund Freud: cinq psychanalyses. 1ière partie
Introduction
Claude Frey discusses the case of Dora, a patient who terminated her analysis prematurely. Freud interpreted this as an act of revenge.
Premature Termination
Dora's premature termination was seen as an act of revenge towards Freud. She transferred her anger towards Fred, who was writing up her case and had previously been a governess.
- Dora's premature termination was seen as an act of revenge towards Freud .
- She transferred her anger towards Fred, who was writing up her case and had previously been a governess .
Symptoms and Analysis
Dora's symptoms were those of a typical hysteric. Her father maintained a relationship with a married woman and turned a blind eye to the husband's behavior towards his daughter. This led to Dora feeling guilty for being complicit in her father's actions.
- Dora's symptoms were those of a typical hysteric .
- Her father maintained a relationship with a married woman and turned a blind eye to the husband's behavior towards his daughter .
- This led to Dora feeling guilty for being complicit in her father's actions .
Love and Masturbation
Freud revealed his infantile love for his father, which later manifested in homosexual love for his father's mistress. Dora became jealous when she learned about this.
- Freud revealed his infantile love for his father, which later manifested in homosexual love for his father's mistress .
- A scene during the analysis revealed Dora's inclination towards masturbation .
Motives for Illness
Dora accused her father of simulating illnesses, which was a projection of her own tendency to use illness as a means of punishment or penance. Childhood experiences can lead to the development of illness later in life.
- Dora accused her father of simulating illnesses .
- Childhood experiences can lead to the development of illness later in life .
Second Dream Analysis
In the second dream analysis, Dora overcomes her attachment to her father and becomes more engaged with life.
- The second dream analysis shows that Dora is becoming more engaged with life .
Herbert's Phobia
Herbert's phobia was related to his jealousy towards his newborn sister and his fear of his father. Freud believed that education about sexuality could prevent neuroses.
- Herbert's phobia was related to his jealousy towards his newborn sister and his fear of his father .
- Education about sexuality could prevent neuroses according to Freud .
Le développement psycho-sexuel de Hans
Cette section décrit le développement psycho-sexuel de Hans, un enfant qui a développé une phobie des chevaux.
La peur du cheval
- Refoulé, le cheval n'est qu'un substitut pour la maman.
- Hans manifeste maintenant de la peur devant les animaux qu'il regardait sans peur auparavant.
- Il a peur des pélicans et demande à son père si le professeur parle avec le bon dieu pour être capable de tout savoir à l'avance.
L'amour pour les parents
- Hans dit qu'il aime bien sa mère et que c'est pour cela qu'il a peur.
- L'amour pour son père lutte envers l'hostilité de son rival.
- Hans se révolte contre son père mais gaiement.
- Hans aime profondément son père envers qui il nourrit les souhaits de mort.
Le complexe de castration
- Hans développe une curiosité sexuelle dans la constitution sexuelle du petit hans.
- Aucune disposition au développement de perversion chez hans.
- s La zone génitale est d'emblée celle des zones érogènes la plus marquée du plaisir.
- Hans est homosexuel comme tous les enfants peuvent l'être en complet accord avec le fait qu'il ne connaît qu'une espèce d'organes génitaux, le sien.
La petite soeur
- Les bains composés de tel couple d'opposer amour haine c'est la naissance de sa petite soeur qui a eu la plus grande significativité pour le développement psycho-sexuel de Hans.
L'hystérie d'Angoisse
- Les hystéries d'angoisse sont les plus fréquentes de toutes les affections psycho-névrotiques.
- Il est dangereux de parvenir à la guérison de la phobie une façon violente.
Conclusion
- Hans sera victime d'une psychanalyse lorsqu'il aura 19 ans et se sentira bien après avoir raconté son histoire.