Freud (key study) (Sleep and Dreaming) Flashcards

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What was the background?

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  • Freud thought that he could treat depression through analysing dreams.
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What was the design?

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  • Freud used the case study method to investigate the Wolfman’s mental illness.
  • Freud carried out interviews from 1910 to 1914, which he analysed 15 years later.
  • Longitudinal study
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What was the sample?

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  • 1 person
  • Wolfman (Sergei Pankejeff)
  • Depression patient
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What was the procedure?

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He listened to the Wolfman’s story about:
- Him lying in bed
- The window opening
- 6 or 7 wolves in the tree
- Him waking up from the dream

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What were the results?

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  • Wolves represented Wolfman’s father
  • The white represented linen bedsheets and underclothing
  • The wolves large tails represented penises
  • The tree represented a Christmas tree
  • The wolves (his father) were in place of Christmas presents, which imply that he wants the pleasure of Christmas presents from his father.
  • He thought his father castrated his mother as she didn’t have a penis, leading to Wolfman’s castration anxiety. This was shown as he was scared of being eaten by the wolves.
  • Freud believed that Wolfman had seen the look of pleasure on his mother’s face and wanted to experience it.
  • Freud concluded that Wolfman had an unconscious desire to be seduced by his father.
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What was the conclusion?

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  • Some harmful memories can be subconsciously repressed.
  • These repressed memories find their way into the conscious through dreams.
  • The unconscious mind can have a significant effect on behaviour.
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What were the criticisms?

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  • The sample size is too small to be generalisable
  • The Wolfman may only represent people with mental health problems
  • The study has a strong focus on the unconscious, which cannot be observed or reported on
  • There is no way of knowing the accuracy of the dream recall
  • The study is too subjective as it is only Freud’s interpretation and is therefore very biased
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