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  5. The Roots of Hysteria in Sigmund Freud's 'The Dora Case'

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  1. Dora (case study)

    Freud's case study on hysteria. Dora is the pseudonym given by Sigmund Freud to a patient whom he diagnosed with hysteria, and treated for about eleven weeks in 1900. [ 1] Her most manifest hysterical symptom was aphonia, or loss of voice. The patient's real name was Ida Bauer (1882-1945); her brother Otto Bauer was a leading member of the ...

  2. Dora Case Study

    Her treatment was reported by Freud in Fragments of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria in 1905, five years after she had consulted Freud. Dora was Freud's pseudonym for a girl named Ida Bauer, who was born into a middle-class Jewish family on November 1st, 1882 at Bergassa 32, Vienna on the same street as Freud resided.

  3. Case Studies: Dora

    In Fragments of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria (1905), Freud first published a case study on Ida Bauer, under the pseudonym "Dora", a daughter of parents in a loveless marriage. Her father, a merchant, and mother, immigrated from Bohemia to Vienna. In Freud's case study, the 18 year old subject was stuck in what could be called an ...

  4. Dora: An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria Summary

    Dora: An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria is a case study that Freud writes about an eighteen-year-old girl. Dora, whose actual name Freud keeps secret, suffers from a variety of hysterical symptoms, including dysponea (difficulty breathing), aphonia (loss of voice), nervous coughing and migraine headaches.Her father brings her to receive Freud's psychotherapeutic treatment, four years after ...

  5. PDF Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing: Fis of a Case of Hysteria (1905

    Freud's letters to Wilhelm Fliess (Freud, 1950a) has given us a quantity of contemporary evidence on the subject. On October 14, 1900 (Letter 139), Freud tells Fliess that he has recently begun work with a new patient, 'an eighteen-year-old girl'. This girl was evidently 'Dora', and, as we know from the case history itself (p. 13 n. below),

  6. Dora : an analysis of a case of hysteria : Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939

    An appealing and intelligent 18-year-old girl to whom Freud gives the pseudonym "Dora" us the subject of a case history that has all of the intrigue and unexpected twists of a first-rate detective novel. Freud pursues the secrets of Dora's psyche by using clues as her nervous mannerisms, her own reports on the peculiarities of her family, and ...

  7. Case of Hysteria: (Dora)

    A Case of Hysteria, popularly known as the Dora Case, affords a rare insight into how Freud dealt with patients and interpreted what they told him.The 18-year-old 'Dora' was sent for psychoanalysis by her father after threatening suicide; as Freud's enquiries deepened, he uncovered a remarkably unhappy and conflict-ridden family, with several competing versions of their story.

  8. Dora, Hysteria and Gender: Reconsidering Freud's Case Study on JSTOR

    The Analytic Denial of Freud's Struggle with the Understanding of Dora:: Simplifying the Oedipus Complex and the Process of its Adoption Download; XML; Sexuality and Knowledge in Dora's Case Download; XML; Trauma and Disgust:: Dora between Freud and Laplanche Download; XML; Sucking, Kissing and Disgust - Dora and the Theory of Infantile ...

  9. Freud's Dora: A Psychoanalytic, Historical, and Textual Study on JSTOR

    The case of the patient whom Freud immortalized as Dora is regarded as a landmark in the evolution of psychoanalytic theory and technique, as a graphic demonstration of psychosomatics and the therapeutic significance of dreams. Now in this brilliant book Patrick Mahony claims that this case study is not a model of treatment but a remarkable ...

  10. Freud's Case of Dora: Wellspring of Discovery and Discourse

    in most of Freud's case studies, pa rticularly Dora (e.g., Kanzer & Glenn, 1980). Colombo (2010) claimed that Freud's strong identification with his own surr o-

  11. Freud's Dora

    Freud's Dora A Psychoanalytic, Historical, and Textual Study Patrick J. Mahony Yale University Press New Haven and London. ... Psychoanalysis—Case studies. 3. Bauer, Ida, 1882-1945—Mental health. 4. Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. I. Title. RC532.M34 1996 616.85'2409—dc20 96-10372

  12. Dora's Hysteria and the Maturation of Sigmund Freud's Transference

    The respective roles of bisexuality and undifferentiated sexuality in the Dora case study remain difficult to determine, in part because of Freud's reediting of the case after 1901. In the text Freud claimed that perversions were the development of germs of the "undifferentiated sexual pre-disposition of the child" (1905a, p. 50).

  13. Hysteria, Identification, and the Family: A Rereading of Freud's Dora Case

    AA Rereading of Freud's Dora Case. Introduction. Freud's first major case history, Fragment of an Analysis of a. Case of Hysteria (1905), has long been recognized as one of the. classic texts of psychoanalysis.1 While analysts have been in. clined to mine the Dora case for its description and treatment of hysteria, feminists have reframed it as ...

  14. The Roots of Hysteria in Sigmund Freud's 'The Dora Case'

    Ida Bauer (1882-1945), who was given the pseudonym 'Dora' in the case study, was Sigmund Freud's famous patient diagnosed as suffering from hysteria.She has been the subject of study for many academics willing to track down the roots of the pathology and analyze the means by which the family environment and societal norms led to the development of her hysteria.

  15. Lacan's critique of Freud's case of Dora and the therapeutic action of

    The case of Dora has received a lot of attention, both as Freud's first major case study and as an acknowledged failure. There have been many explanations for this failure and from a variety of sources, but almost all the critiques center upon the transference-countertransference relationship (Bernheimer & Kahane, 1990). Indeed, it was at the ...

  16. Freud, Dora, and The Maid: A Study of Countertransferenge

    Abstract. Early advances in psychoanalytic knowledge, profound though they were, were incomplete structures to be built upon, modified, and partially discarded. In addition to errors due to insufficient knowledge, Freud's difficulties with Dora stemmed from countertransference. Dora's transference included an identification with a governess/maid.

  17. Dora's mother: a housewife's psychosis

    The case of Dora, 1 through which Freud outlined his theory of hysteria and came to understand the power of transference, pre-dated many important discoveries in psychoanalysis: the role of transference and countertransference in a treatment, the structural theory, the dual instinct theory, the second theory of anxiety, as well as a host of other significant later advances. 2 It is for us then ...

  18. (PDF) Dora's Case By Freud

    general. Freud reports that Dora is the second two children. Her brother is 18 months older, father has a "dominant" character and mother is a "foolish and uncultivated woman" and is ...

  19. 'Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria ('Dora')'

    By Paul Renn. Published on 4th July, 2007. Dora commenced an analysis with Freud at her father's instigation in October 1900. She abruptly ended treatment 11 weeks later. Freud wrote up the case study soon afterwards, but did not publish it until 1905. Before considering the conclusions Freud drew from this case, I will summarize the facts ...

  20. PDF Freud's Case of Dora: Wellspring of Discovery and Discourse

    "Dora Revival" literature and transfigured Freud's case of Dora into an iconic cultural landmark in both psychoanalytic and broader feminist, literary, and in-tellectual history. In total, as of 2021, the Dora literature has swelled to a total of 113 journal articles, 67 book chapters, 6 books, 4 anthologies, 2 dedicated jour-

  21. Dreams Without Disguise: Using Freud's Case of Dora to Demonstrate a

    Jerry L. Jennings, PhD, is Vice President of Clinical Services for Liberty Healthcare Corporation.His diverse publications include 10 books and more than 50 journal articles and book chapters in clinical and forensic psychology, including Holocaust studies, phenomenology, group therapy, dream analysis, and treatment of domestic and sexual violence.

  22. The girl and the baroness: the extraordinary life of Freud's only

    In his case studies, Freud analyzed and interpreted his patients' histories to outline general psychological principles. Scholarly research typically focuses on five canonical case studies, to which he gave code names: Dora, Little Hans, Rat Man, Dr. Schreber and Wolf Man. Missing from this list is the sixth case study, from 1920, the last one ...

  23. The New Adventures of Old Freud

    However, a thorough reading of Freud's work, including his case studies on hysteria, underscores the fact that Freud did not view women as empowered individuals with much agency. Together, these ...