Freud and the Dora Case - A Promise Betrayed (Paperback)


The author re-examines Dora s case bringing to light the fundamental contradiction between Freud s initial declaration that he will, with this case, confirm his theories from 1895 and 1896 namely, the theory of infantile sexual trauma (or seduction theory) and the conclusions which he really achieves in his analysis. Although Freud had already abandoned the seduction theory with a view of adopting the paradigm of the sexual drive, the author demonstrates, through a detailed reassessing of the works from the years 1895 1896 and of Freud s correspondence with Fliess, that Dora s case can be read through the paradigm of seduction. Considering the centrality of dream analysis in this clinical history, the author uses Ferenczi s concept of the traumatolytic function of the dream to show that Dora, in her dreams, was elaborating her infantile trauma. In the second part of the book, the author suggests that a number of events in Freud s life concomitant to Dora s analysis the breaking off of the friendship with Fliess and a supposed love affair with his sister-in-law Minna can have influenced Freud s countertransference.Through this revision, Dora s case acquires renewed importance within the still topical and still controversial debate on infantile sexual traumas."

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The author re-examines Dora s case bringing to light the fundamental contradiction between Freud s initial declaration that he will, with this case, confirm his theories from 1895 and 1896 namely, the theory of infantile sexual trauma (or seduction theory) and the conclusions which he really achieves in his analysis. Although Freud had already abandoned the seduction theory with a view of adopting the paradigm of the sexual drive, the author demonstrates, through a detailed reassessing of the works from the years 1895 1896 and of Freud s correspondence with Fliess, that Dora s case can be read through the paradigm of seduction. Considering the centrality of dream analysis in this clinical history, the author uses Ferenczi s concept of the traumatolytic function of the dream to show that Dora, in her dreams, was elaborating her infantile trauma. In the second part of the book, the author suggests that a number of events in Freud s life concomitant to Dora s analysis the breaking off of the friendship with Fliess and a supposed love affair with his sister-in-law Minna can have influenced Freud s countertransference.Through this revision, Dora s case acquires renewed importance within the still topical and still controversial debate on infantile sexual traumas."

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Karnac Books

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

The History of Psychoanalysis Series

Release date

September 2015

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2015

Authors

Dimensions

230 x 147 x 18mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

264

ISBN-13

978-1-78220-096-3

Barcode

9781782200963

Categories

LSN

1-78220-096-7



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