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FREUD AND THE DORA CASE The History of Psychoanalysis Series Professor Brett Kahr and Professor Peter L. Rudnytsky (Series Editors) Published and distributed by Karnac Books Other titles in the Series Her Hour Come Round at Last: A Garland for Nina Coltart edited by Peter L. Rudnytsky and Gillian Preston Rescuing Psychoanalysis from Freud and Other Essays in Re-Vision by Peter L. Rudnytsky Ferenczi and His World: Rekindling the Spirit of the Budapest School edited by Judit Szekacs-Weisz and Tom Keve Freud in Zion: Psychoanalysis and the Making of Modern Jewish Identity by Eran J. Rolnik Ferenczi for Our Time: Theory and Practice edited by Judit Szekacs-Weisz and Tom Keve The Clinic and the Context: Historical Essays by Elisabeth Young-Bruehl Sandor Ferenczi–Ernest Jones: Letters 1911–1933 edited by Ferenc Eros, Judit Szekacs-Weisz, and Ken Robinson The Milan Seminar: Clinical Applications of Attachment Theory by John Bowlby, edited by Marco Bacciagaluppi Ferenczi and Beyond: Exile of the Budapest School and Solidarity in the Psychoanalytic Movement during the Nazi Years by Judit Mészáros Looking Through Freud’s Photos by Michael Molnar Psychoanalytic Filiations: Mapping the Psychoanalytic Movement by Ernst Falzeder The Abandonment Neurosis by Germaine Guex (tr. Peter Douglas) The Life and Times of Franz Alexander: From Budapest to California by Ilonka Venier Alexander FREUD AND THE DORA CASE A Promise Betrayed Cesare Romano First published in Italian in 2012 by Alpes Editore, Roma, as Freud e il caso Dora. Una promessa tradita. Translation from the Italian by Wissia Fiorucci, based on a revised version of the original text. First published in English in 2015 by Karnac Books Ltd 118 Finchley Road London NW3 5HT Copyright © 2015 by Cesare Romano The right of Cesare Romano to be identified as the author of this work have been asserted in accordance with §§ 77 and 78 of the Copyright Design and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A C.I.P. for this book is available from the British Library ISBN-13: 978-1-78220-096-3 Typeset by V Publishing Solutions Pvt Ltd., Chennai, India Printed in Great Britain www.karnacbooks.com CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vii ABOUT THE AUTHOR ix SERIES EDITOR’S FOREWORD xi AUTHOR AND TRANSLATOR’S NOTE xvii FOREWORD xix PART I: THE CASE HISTORY CHAPTER ONE The first encounter with Dora 3 CHAPTER TWO The second encounter with Dora and the beginning of the analysis 7 CHAPTER THREE The first trauma: a disgusting kiss 19 v vi CONTENTS CHAPTER FOUR From archaeologist to burglar 45 CHAPTER FIVE The dream of the burning house 53 CHAPTER SIX The second dream 79 CHAPTER SEVEN Confusion of tongues and the traumatolytic function of the dream 93 CHAPTER EIGHT Conclusions 103 PART II: THE COUNTERTRANSFERENCE CHAPTER NINE Dora’s analysis and her analyst’s vicissitudes: a frame for Freud’s countertransference 109 CHAPTER TEN Spinach, cocaine, and countertransference in a dream of Freud’s 133 CHAPTER ELEVEN Conclusions 175 NOTES 181 REFERENCES 203 FURTHER READING 213 INDEX 217 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to express my gratitude towards Professor Peter L. Rudnytsky, for taking the time and effort to read the book in Italian, and proposing to translate it into English. I am sincerely grateful to him also for patiently reading the first English version and therefore suggesting many revisions to improve the comprehension of the text. My thanks and appreciations also go to Rod Tweedy, Editor, who has followed me during the first phases of the project and Oliver Rathbone, Publisher and Managing Director, together with Constance Govindin, Publicity and Digital Content Manager, both in charge of the editorial contract. I also express my warm thanks to Kate Pearce, Project Manager, and to Cecily Blench, Publishing Assistant, who have followed me with patience during the revision of the text. vii ABOUT THE AUTHOR Cesare Romano is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist. He has worked for the Veneto Region National Health Service, in the Department of Mental Health, and as an honorary judge in the Tribunal of Minors in Venice. He has published several articles on the history of psychiatry and of psychoanalysis in Italian journals (Quaderni Italiani di Psichi- atria, Psicoterapia e Scienze Umane, Quaderni di Psicoterapia Infantile, Il Vaso di Pandora, Medicina delle Tossicodipendenze). He currently lives in Piove di Sacco (Padua), where he holds his own private practice as a psychotherapist. ix

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