Little Hans and the thought police: the 'policeman fantasies' as the first reported supervisory transference fantasies.
Int J Psychoanal
; 89(1): 71-88, 2008 Feb.
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The 'policeman fantasies' in Freud 's case of Little Hans, famous for being Freud 's most direct evidence for specifically sexual oedipal desire by Hans for his mother, are reconsidered. The Hans case is the first recorded instance of psychoanalytic supervision, and recent studies suggest that it is common for patients in supervised treatment to experience fantasies about the supervisor. It is argued that the policeman fantasies are the first recorded instances of such transference fantasies about psychoanalytic supervision and the patient-therapist-supervisor triangle. The explanatory power of this interpretation is supported by the nuances of the features of the fantasies themselves, as well as by the context in which they occurred that might serve as 'day residues'. Moreover, this interpretation provides an answer to the central mystery of the two fantasies, which goes unaddressed by Freud 's oedipal interpretation: Who is the policeman?
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Terapia Psicanalítica
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Pensamento
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Transferência Psicológica
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Polícia
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Fantasia
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Teoria Freudiana
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Humans
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En
Ano de publicação:
2008
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Article