Freud 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PsychologyPsychology case studiesASOCR Created by: Roseanna KirbyCreated on: 22-03-16 09:52 What was the aim of Freud's study? To report the findings of the treatment of Little Hans 1 of 20 What was the design of the study? A clinical case study 2 of 20 How many times did Freud meet Little Hans? No more than twice 3 of 20 How did Freud gather information about Little Hans? Hans' father provided the case information 4 of 20 Why did Hans develop a fear of castration? His mother threatened to send for a doctor to cut his 'widdler' off 5 of 20 At what age did Hans develop a fear of horses? 4 6 of 20 What was Hans' fear specifically about? That a white horse would bite him 7 of 20 What was the conflict that developed between Hans and his father? Hans' father objected to Hans climbing into his parents bed in the morning to cuddle his mother 8 of 20 How did Hans’ fear develop when he was 4? It worsened to the extent that Hans didn’t want to leave the house 9 of 20 What was Hans' dream about? Two giraffes; one cried out to the other 10 of 20 By age 5, how did Hans’ phobia develop? It lessened before it disappeared altogether 11 of 20 What link did Freud make between the horses and Hans’ father? The noseband and blinkers represented Hans’ father’s moustache and glasses 12 of 20 What was Hans’ first fantasy? He had several children with his mother and his father became the grandfather 13 of 20 What was Hans’ final fantasy? The plumber had come and removed his bottom and penis replacing them with new and larger ones 14 of 20 What real-life event could be linked to Hans' phobia of horses? Hans saw a horse collapse in the street 15 of 20 How did Freud interpret the case? As an example of the Oedipus complex 16 of 20 What reason did Freud give for horses making good father symbols? They have large penises 17 of 20 What did Freud say the giraffes in Hans’ dream represented? His parents and their genitals 18 of 20 What did Freud say the children fantasy represented? A friendly resolution of the Oedipus complex 19 of 20 What did Freud say the plumber fantasy represented? Hans’ identification with his father 20 of 20
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