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Obsessional neurosis

Title: Obsessional neurosis
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Obsessional neurosis

Obsessional Neurosis 2 Obsessional Neurosis Sigmund Freud pioneered the exploration of the unconscious mind and in his writing, provides an astoundingly perceptive application of his theories. He entitles one of his most famous case studies, in which the patient has come to be known as the Rat Man, "Notes Upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis." Freud organizes this paper with clarity and seeming ease, progressing through the individual’s treatment and finally applying the results to …showed first 75 words of 3244 total

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showed last 75 words of 3244 total…In fact, this criticism elucidates one of Freud’s greatest strengths: although many associate him and his theories with ideas such as the sexual drive or the Oedipus Complex, his ideas were truly much more complex and open to several other influences. Obsessional Neurosis 13 References Freud, S. (1963). Three Case Histories. "Notes Upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis (1909)." New York: Simon and Schuster. Obsessional Neurosis 1 Obsessional Neurosis Damian Gallagher Abnormal Psychology Rutgers University April 26th, 2001 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**

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