ESSAY ON: Sigmund Freud’ “Wolf-Man” Case and Repetition

Number of Pages 5

This research paper: This 5 page report discusses one of Freud’s most famous or notorious case histories, that of the “Wolf-Man.” The case is categorized under the title of “From the History of an Infantile Neurosis.” It provides an essential insight to the development of Freud’s thought and it also captured the imagination of both those interested in psychoanalysis and the public at large. The subject, Sergei Pankejeff (1887-1979), a Russian aristocrat was distraught by his childhood dream of white wolves sitting staring at him from the bare branches of a tree outside his bedroom window in winter. This report considers the interpretations Freud made from that dream and how they fit into Freud’s already-established framework of thinking. Bibliography lists 3 sources.


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