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An expression coined by 'Fraulein Anna O' a patient of Freud's early associate Joseph Breuer, to describe her treatment under hyponosis.  It is widely used as a synonym for [[psychoanalysis]] as it indicates that it ahs only one medium: the speech that conveys the patient's [[free associations]].
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An expression coined by 'Fraulein [[Anna O]]' a [[patient]] of [[Freud]]'s early associate Joseph [[Breuer]], to describe her [[treatment]] under [[hyponosis]].  It is widely used as a synonym for [[psychoanalysis]] as it indicates that it ahs only one medium: the [[speech]] that conveys the patient's [[free associations]].
  
  

Latest revision as of 00:21, 21 May 2019

talking cure An expression coined by 'Fraulein Anna O' a patient of Freud's early associate Joseph Breuer, to describe her treatment under hyponosis. It is widely used as a synonym for psychoanalysis as it indicates that it ahs only one medium: the speech that conveys the patient's free associations.