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Casper or ‘the cabinet of horrors’

Authors :
Alessandra Cavalli
Source :
Journal of Analytical Psychology. 52:607-623
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Wiley, 2007.

Abstract

This paper is an account of a four-times-a-week analysis with a very deprived, feral-like child. The author, who has come to understand feral children as very deprived children, turns to an historical account written in 1826 by Anselm von Feuerbach, the jurist who was asked to make enquiries into the identity of a savage and mysterious boy, Kaspar Hauser. The author describes how she has made use of the observations and thoughts of Anselm von Feurbach in her attempts to process her own thoughts and reflections around the unfolding clinical material and how the exploration of the differences and similarities between Casper and Kaspar Hauser helped her to gradually grasp the psychological essence of the patient. The question of an appropriate reading of the clinical material for theoretical purposes remains open.

Details

ISSN :
00218774
Volume :
52
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Analytical Psychology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8e85f8ec68f6db02eda5dcd04b970427