Victor Tausk was one of the first psychoanalyts that constructed a psychoanalytic theory of psychosis and perhaps centered in the anobjectal stage that he articulated with the narcisismus and autoerotic phase dynamizing libidinal investment and intelectual objectal perception. Freud refused to take him in analysis (and these biographical and political aspects are well worked by Paul Roazen). Months later Tausk commited suicide. The complete works of Victor Tausk is important by the text itself and because of a testimony of a great author that like others aren't standard psychoanalysts and because of it contributed for the advancement of psychoanalysis and the knowledge of the human nature.