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Sergei Pankejeff

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'''Sergei Konstantinovitch Pankejeff''' ({{lang-ru|Сергей Константинович Панкеев}}) ([[December 24]], [[1886]]–[[May 1886–May 7]], [[1979]]) was a [[Russia]]n Russian aristocrat from [[Odessa]], who was best known for being a patient of [[Sigmund Freud]], who gave him the pseudonym of [[pseudonymWolf Man]] of '''Wolf Man''' (''der Wolfsmann'') to protect his identity, after a dream Pankejeff had of a tree full of white [[wolf|wolves]].
==Biography==
A few years after finishing psychoanalysis with Freud, Pankejeff developed a psychotic [[delusion]]. He was observed walking the streets staring at his reflection in a mirror, convinced that some sort of doctor had drilled a hole in his nose. A Freudian explained the delusion as displaced [[castration anxiety]].
 
==References==
*Sigmund Freud, "From the History of an Infantile Neurosis" (1918), reprinted in [[Peter Gay]], ''The Freud Reader'' (London: Vintage, 1995).
*James L. Rice, ''Freud's Russia: National Identity in the Evolution of Psychoanalysis'' (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 1993), 94-98. ISBN 1560000910
==See also==
* The '[[Rat man]]' was a pseudonym for another of Freud's patients.
==External links==*[http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/freud/freud02.html Freud exhibit which contains images of Pankejeff] [[Category:1887 births|Pankejeff]][[Category:1979 deaths|PankejeffPeople]][[Category:Famous patients|PankejeffPatients]][[Category:Russian nobility|Pankejeff]] [[es:Sergei Pankejeff]][[nl:Sergei PankejevPsychotherapy]]
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