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Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria

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[[Freud]]'s [[case ]] [[history ]] for [[Ida Bauer]], alias [[Dora]] (1905), covers approximately seventy hours of [[treatment]]. The eighteen-year-old adolescent was [[forced ]] to go to Freud by her [[father]], Philip Bauer, who was allegedly most concerned by her fainting spells and [[recent ]] [[suicide ]] note. Her presenting [[symptom]]s included dysponoea, tussis, nervosa, [[aphonia]], [[depression]], and [[hysterical ]] unsociability. Combining anamnestic data, reconstruction, and an extensive [[analysis ]] of two [[dreams]], Freud portrays his [[patient ]] as a young [[child ]] observing the [[primal ]] [[scene ]] and falling...
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