- Anna O.
Anna O. was the
pseudonym of a patient ofJosef Breuer , who published her case study in his book "Studies on Hysteria ," written in collaboration withSigmund Freud .Anna O was, in fact, Bertha Pappenheim, an Austrian-Jewish
feminist , treated by Breuer for severe cough, paralysis of the extremities on the right side of her body, and disturbances of vision, hearing, and speech, as well as hallucination and loss of consciousness. She was diagnosed withhysteria . Freud implies that her illness was a result of the grief felt over her father's real and physical illness that later led to his death [Sigmund Freud: Five Lectures on Psychoanalysis.] .Her treatment is regarded as marking the beginning of
psychoanalysis . Breuer observed that whilst she experienced 'absences' (a change of personality accompanied by confusion), she would mutter words or phrases to herself. In inducing her to a state of hypnosis, Breuer found that these words were "profoundly melancholy phantasies...sometimes characterized by poetic beauty". Free Association came into being after Anna/Bertha decided (with Breuer's input) to end her hypnosis sessions and merely talk to Breuer, saying anything that came into her mind. She called this method of communication "chimney sweeping", and this served as the beginning of free association.Anna's/Bertha's case also shed light for the first time on the phenomenon called
transference , where the patient's feelings toward a significant figure in his/her life are redirected onto the therapist. By transference, Anna imagined to be pregnant with the doctor's baby. She experienced nausea and all the pregnancy symptoms. After this incident, Breuer stopped treating her.See also
* Wolf man
*Rat man
* Little Hans
* DoraFurther reading
*Aubin, Melissa. [http://www.utoronto.ca/wjudaism/encyclopedia/e_p.html "Bertha Pappenheim"] , University of Toronto.
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