“Contributions to child sexuality” is one of the earliest works on child psychoanalysis. Moshé Wulff, describes in detail, three cases of children that suffered from frequent hysterical attacks. Presented in 1911 by the author, in order to apply to the Vienna Psychoanalytical Society, it became, since then, a mandatory reading for training psychoanalysts. Considered by Freud “one of the writers who spoke of the neuroses of childhood with great understanding”, Wulff also translated a great number of Freud's works to Russian and Hebrew, besides attending Serguei Pankeiev's (the Wolf Man's) family at Odessa.
Moshé Wulff; hysteria in childhood; child sexuality; history of psychoanalysis