Sergei Konstantinovitch Pankejeff (Russian: Серге́й Константи́нович Панке́ев; 24 December 1886 – 7 May 1979) was a Russian aristocrat from Odesa, Russian Empire. Pankejeff is best known for being a patient of Sigmund Freud, who gave him the pseudonym of Wolf Man (German: der Wolfsmann) to protect his identity, after a dream Pankejeff had of a tree full of white wolves.
Sergei Konstantinovitch Pankejeff (Russian: Серге́й Константи́нович Панке́ев; 24 December 1886 – 7 May 1979) was a Russian aristocrat from Odesa, Russian...
(Big Finish, Ken Bentley) Freud: The Case Histories: The Wolf Man – SergeiPankejeff (BBC Radio 4, Nadia Molinari) Richard II – Henry Bolingbroke (BBC Radio...
1903–1973); Rat Man (Ernst Lanzer); Enos Fingy (Joshua Wild); and Wolf Man (SergeiPankejeff). Other famous patients included Prince Pedro Augusto of Brazil; H...
Lewis Carroll. Censorship (psychoanalysis) Deferred action Déjà vu SergeiPankejeff Sigmund Freud bibliography S Freud, Introductory lectures on Psychoanalysis...
(1856–1939), once called one of his patients, a Russian aristocrat named SergeiPankejeff, "Wolf Man," as he was experiencing classical symptoms of BDD. Body...
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The Wolf-Man by the Wolf-Man, which documents the case history of SergeiPankejeff, a member of the Russian nobility who travelled to Vienna to be treated...
Dubiecki, the manor was sold. In 1885, Konstantin Pankejeff became the owner. His son, SergeiPankejeff, is well known as the "Wolf Man", one of the most...
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