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Opinion. Argued November 28, 1960 — Decided December 2, 1960. Appeal from the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Suspension affirmed. Before Judges GOLDMANN, FOLEY and LABRECQUE. Mr. Newton M. Roemer argued the cause for appellants.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case Mr. Newton M. Roemer argued the cause for appellants. Mr. David M. Satz, Jr., Assistant Attorney-General, argued the cause for respondent ( Mr. David D. Furman, Attorney-General, attorney; Mr. Samuel B. Helfand, Deputy Attorney-General, of counsel).
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Davis, D. A. (1990). Freud's unwritten case. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 7(2), 185–209. https:// https://doi.org/10.1037/h0079149. Abstract. Discusses Freud's unpublished 5-yr treatment of the male patient "E.," whose therapy provides numerous examples of Freud's developing theories of psychodynamics and the role of infantile sexuality.
Davis, 842 S.W.2d 588, 1992 Tenn. LEXIS 400 (Tenn. June 1, 1992) Brief Fact Summary. Mary Sue Davis (Defendant) sought control of the seven frozen embryos stored in a fertility clinic when her husband, Junior Davis (Plaintiff), filed for divorce.
26 sie 2015 · Freud, who had treated her father for his venereal disease, was asked to help Ida as well. Freud diagnosed Ida (or Dora, as his published work called her) as suffering not because of the unwanted advances from a once-trusted family friend, but from a repressed lesbian attraction to her would-be suitor’s wife.
Freud's case study on hysteria. Ida Bauer (Dora) and her brother Otto. Dora is the pseudonym given by Sigmund Freud to a patient whom he diagnosed with hysteria, and treated for about eleven weeks in 1900. [1] Her most manifest hysterical symptom was aphonia, or loss of voice.