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  • ===Example of Rat Man=== ...n his [[beloved]].<ref>[[Freud|Freud, Sigmund]]. "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|Notes Upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis]]," 1909d. [[SE]] X, 155</ref>
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  • In his [[discussion]] of the '[[Rat Man]]' [[case]], [[Freud]] speaks of a battle between [[love]] and [[hate]]. ...ce of two tendencies, such as eating and not eating. In "The [[Rat man|Rat Man]]" (1909d) Freud had already indicated that the opposition between love and
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  • ...sive and idealizing falsification of memories in his account of the "[[Rat Man]]" case, where he noted "that [[people]]'s 'childhood memories' are only co
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  • In his article on the [[case]] of the "[[Rat Man]]" (1909d) Freud writes, "The definition I gave in 1896 of compulsive ideas * ——. (1909d). Notes upon a case of obsessional neurosis. SE, 10: 151-318.
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  • "From the History of an Infantile Neurosis" ([[Wolf Man]] ) "[[Notes]] upon a Case of [[Obsessional Neurosis]]" ([[Rat Man]])
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  • In the "[[Rat Man]]" (1909d), Freud describes compulsive [[acts]] as unfolding in two moments
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  • ...e [[History]] of an [[Infantile]] [[Neurosis]] (1918b [1914]), the "[[Wolf Man]]" provided the opportunity for considering a variation in the framework of * [["Notes upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis" (Rat Man)]]
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  • ...ymptom is [[analyzed]] at length in the [[case]] [[history]] of the "[[Rat Man]]" (1909d). Freud summarized it in a [[letter]] of April 21, 1918, to Lou A Apropos of the [[Rat man|Rat Man]], Freud mentions the "predilection for uncertainty" of obsessional neuroti
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  • ...is of a relation between [[sexuality]], neurosis, and the erect posture of man. ...e substitutions of unpleasurable sensations for pleasurable ones. Probably man's detachment from the soil is one of the basic [[conditions]] for [the [[fo
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  • ...[[Hysteria]], 1895d), but it is in dealing with the analysis of the [[Rat Man]] that he expresses the difficulty of giving an account of an analysis, in ...ase of; "[[Notes]] upon a Case of [[Obsessional]] Neurosis" ([[Rat man|Rat Man]]); Richard, case of; [[Studies on Hysteria]].
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  • ...ine]] is meant by Foucault in both its senses, arguing that the science of man has created its own object, relying on [[Friedrich Nietzsche]]'s concept of ...ex, though evident, was veiled. By contrast, in his narrative of the "Wolf Man" case, effectively completed by the fall of 1914, Freud assigned the comple
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  • ...s [[obsessional neurotic]] [[patient]], whom [[Freud]] nicknamed the [[Rat Man]], the [[patient]] had deeloped elaborate [[ritual]]s which he performed to ...terical]] question concerns the [[subject]]'s [[sexual position]] ("Am I a man or a woman?'), the [[obsessional neurotic]] repudiates this question, refus
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