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9. Little Hans

Freud claimed that the Oedipus Complex was universal, but he had no tangible evidence to support that claim. The child known as Little Hans was Freud's only case study, and Hans was afraid of horses. Han's father did most of the psychoanalysis and communicated with Freud via letter. Hans' father was also a strong supporter of Freud's work and theories. Many researchers in the psychological sciences dismissed Freud's theories and claimed that Freud had established his theory before meeting Little Hans and planned on using the case study to support his theories regardless of the real reasons for Hans' phobia.

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