A Clinical Introduction to Freud by Fink Bruce

A Clinical Introduction to Freud by Fink Bruce

Author:Fink, Bruce
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2017-04-12T04:00:00+00:00


I ought to have said to her, “it is from Herr K that you have made a transference onto me. Have you noticed anything that leads you to suspect me of evil intentions similar . . . to Herr K’s? Or have you been struck by anything about me or heard anything about me that has struck your fancy, inclining you to feel affection for me as you did for Herr K? (p. 118)

The questions Freud imagines he could have asked are extremely direct and might be understood as overly leading,61 the kind that might well have put Ida off or made her feel that she had to say, No, she had never really noticed anything that made her suspect Freud of having evil intentions toward her. But Freud could have easily remedied this by simply asking whether he reminded her in any way of Herr K and, if she answered in the affirmative (which seems pretty likely, given that they at least had age, sex, and smoking in common), asking if she thought of Freud or felt about him in any of the same ways she thought of or felt about Herr K.



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