Fräulein Katharina

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Fräulein Katharina is a patient whose case in "Studies on Hysteria" became one of the early, influential examples in the development of psychoanalytic theory.

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instanceOf clinical case study patient
hysteria patient
psychoanalytic case
appearsInChapterOf case histories section of Studies on Hysteria
associatedWith Josef Breuer NERFINISHED
caseReportedBy Sigmund Freud NERFINISHED
caseUsedFor demonstration of psychogenic symptoms
development of psychoanalytic theory
evidence for role of trauma in neurosis
illustration of hysteria
describedIn Studies on Hysteria NERFINISHED
field clinical psychology
history of psychiatry
psychoanalysis
hasCondition hysteria
hasPseudonym Katharina NERFINISHED
hasSymptom anxiety
panic-like attacks
respiratory distress
somatic symptoms
hasTheme adolescent sexuality
family conflict
repressed memories
sexual trauma
historicalPeriod late 19th century
influenced early clinical understanding of hysteria
subsequent psychoanalytic case reporting
languageOfOriginalReport German
mentionedIn history of psychoanalysis literature
notableFor being an early influential psychoanalytic case
contributing to the concept of psychogenic illness
illustrating Freud’s views on hysteria
publicationYearOfCaseReport 1895
relatedConcept conversion symptoms
psychic conflict
traumatic etiology of neurosis
unconscious processes
roleInWork didactic illustration for clinicians
exemplary case
treatedBy Sigmund Freud NERFINISHED
treatmentMethod cathartic method
early psychoanalytic technique
talking cure

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Studies on Hysteria notableCase Fräulein Katharina