Anna O.

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Anna O. was the pseudonym of Bertha Pappenheim, a pioneering psychoanalytic patient whose treatment by Josef Breuer became foundational for the development of psychoanalysis.

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instanceOf pseudonym
associatedWith Sigmund Freud NERFINISHED
caseDescribedIn Studies on Hysteria NERFINISHED
caseType clinical case study
contributedTo foundations of psychoanalysis
countryOfCitizenship Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
documentedBy Josef Breuer NERFINISHED
Sigmund Freud NERFINISHED
fictionalization often dramatized in films and literature about Freud and Breuer
fieldOfRelevance history of psychiatry
psychoanalysis
gender female
hasAlias Bertha P. NERFINISHED
influenced development of the concept of the unconscious
early psychoanalytic technique
language German
notableFor being an early psychoanalytic patient
placeOfResidence Vienna NERFINISHED
realName Bertha Pappenheim NERFINISHED
symptom cough
disturbances of speech
hallucinations
hysteria
paralysis
timePeriod late 19th century
treatedBy Josef Breuer NERFINISHED
underwent cathartic method
talking cure
usedAsExampleOf hysterical neurosis
therapeutic talking cure

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