Wot they learn at Universite theze dais DT: Journal-Article TI: Spelunking as a manifestation of a counterclaustrophobia. AU: Myers,-Wayne-A. JN: Journal-of-the-American-Psychoanalytic-Association PY: 1989 AB: Material is presented from the case history of a 37-yr-old man whose interest in spelunking (cave exploration) was an unconscious expression of a type of counter claustrophobia. Both oedipal and preoedipal determinants of the claustrophobic anxieties are delineated. The testicular element in the genesis of the patient's claustrophobia is emphasized. A counterphobic element of the spelunking per se was the Ss' enjoyment in hanging suspended by a rope in caves. In this manner, he was able to act out (by virtue of his body-testicle equation) his identification with, and control over, the disappearing testicles in the setting of a claustrophilic union with the mother.