- Author: Sigmund Freud
- Published Date: 30 Sep 1993
- Publisher: Prentice Hall (a Pearson Education Company)
- Book Format: Paperback
- ISBN10: 0020509871
- Publication City/Country: Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom
- Imprint: Prentice Hall & IBD
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Dora: An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria Alex Gatlin An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria (1905), better known simply as Dora, is a case study written the neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, which details the condition and treatment of Ida Bauer, a woman diagnosed with hysteria and given the pseudonym Dora. Dora: An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria Sigmund Freud Publisher:Touchstone Release Date:1997-11-01 A fascinating case study that reads A Case of Hysteria: (Dora) Sigmund Freud at Karnac Books. His theories, combining his studies on hysteria and his new theory of dream-interpretation with It constitutes a key text in his oeuvre and finds itself at the crossroads of his studies in hysteria, the theory of sexuality and dream interpretation. The Dora case is Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria (1905 [1901]). Sigmund Freud evidently 'Dora', and, as we know from the case history itself (p. 13 n. Below). Hysteria, Identification, and the Family: A Rereading of Freud's Dora Case. Introduction. Freud's first major case history, Fragment of an Analysis of a. Case of Freud: Dora An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria. New York: Collier Books. Google Scholar. Schur, M. (1972), Freud: Living and Dying. New York: International Dora is the pseudonym given Sigmund Freud to a patient whom he diagnosed with hysteria, and treated for about eleven weeks in 1900. Her most manifest hysterical symptom was aphonia, or loss of voice.The patient's real name was Ida Bauer (1882 1945); her brother Otto Bauer was a leading member of the Austromarxism movement. Freud published a case study about Dora, Fragments of an Analysis Villette is often associated Sigmund Freud's Dora: An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria because of the similarity between the two young, likely
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