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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 symptoms [[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... ==See Also==;[[Hysteria]]
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