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    Bertha Pappenheim (redirect from Anna O.)
    Jewish Women's Association (Jüdischer Frauenbund). Under the pseudonym Anna O., she was also one of Josef Breuer's best-documented patients because of...
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    whose work during the 1880s with his patient Bertha Pappenheim, known as Anna O., developed the talking cure (cathartic method) which was used as the basis...
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  • followed by five individual studies of hysterics – Breuer's famous case of Anna O. (real name: Bertha Pappenheim), seminal for the development of psychoanalysis...
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    proved to be transformative for Freud's clinical practice. Described as Anna O., she was invited to talk about her symptoms while under hypnosis (she would...
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  • with Dr. Josef Breuer, most notably in relation to the case study of Anna O. Anna O. was subject to a number of psychosomatic disturbances, such as not...
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  • (1991). The Ceramic Legacy of Anna O. Shepard. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Morris, Elizabeth Ann (1974). Anna O. Shepard 1903–1971. American...
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  • of Anna O. Others have speculated that patients had conditions that are now easily identifiable and unrelated to psychoanalysis; for instance, Anna O. is...
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  • instinct. In 1996 he completed a treatise on the case of Bertha Pappenheim, "Anna O.", subtitled Une mystification centenaire ("A 100-year-old mystification")...
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  • symbolic communication (organ language). Sigmund Freud's famous case study of Anna O. featured a woman who suffered from numerous physical symptoms, which Freud...
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  • not made her pregnant because she had not sufficiently punished heretics. Anna O (Josef Breuer's patient as mentioned in 1895 by Breuer and Sigmund Freud...
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