Asked by Kawaii Maddox on Jul 19, 2024

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The case of Little Hans demonstrates what Freud meant by

A) the pleasure principle.
B) the reality principle.
C) the moral principle.
D) reaction formation.
E) castration anxiety.

Little Hans

A famous case study by Sigmund Freud involving the analysis of a 5-year-old boy's fear of horses, which contributed to the theory of psychosexual development.

Castration Anxiety

A concept in Freudian psychoanalysis referring to a child's fear of losing their genitalia as a punishment for sexual desires or behaviors.

Pleasure Principle

A driving force of the id that seeks immediate gratification of all desires, wants, and needs.

  • Familiarize oneself with the stages of psychosexual development, mechanisms of defense, and the significance of the unconscious in Freudian theory.
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Joseph McGuireJul 20, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Little Hans' fear of horses and his belief that they might bite off his penis is an example of castration anxiety, which is a key concept in Freud's theory of psychosexual development. Freud believed that boys experience castration anxiety during the phallic stage of development, as they fear punishment (castration) from their father for their forbidden desire for their mother. Little Hans' fear of horses can be interpreted as a displacement of his anxiety about his own castration.