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  1. Bertha Pappenheim (27 February 1859 – 28 May 1936) was an Austrian-Jewish feminist, a social pioneer, and the founder of the Jewish Women's Association (Jüdischer Frauenbund). Under the pseudonym Anna O., she was also one of Josef Breuer's best-documented patients because of Sigmund Freud's writing on Breuer's case.

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  3. Bertha Pappenheim was the founder of the Jewish feminist movement in Germany. She was committed to both Judaism and feminism, believing that feminism could reinvigorate German Judaism.

  4. Jan 24, 2024 · Anna O. was a highly intelligent and intuitive woman who fell ill during her father’s final illness and after his death. She sought treatment for various symptoms, including visual disturbances, hallucinations, partial paralysis, and speech problems.

  5. Sep 13, 2023 · Bertha Pappenheim (February 27, 1859 - May 28, 1936) was her real name, and she had initially sought Breuer's help with a series of symptoms that included visual disturbances, hallucinations, partial paralysis, and speech problems.

  6. Explore the legacy of Bertha Pappenheim, aka Freud's Anna O, a remarkable woman who defied societal norms and transcended her diagnosis.

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  8. Bertha Pappenheim was a German-Jewish feminist and social worker who played an important role in the strive for the emancipation of German-Jewish women, and the introduction of social work as an occupation for women of the German-Jewish bourgeoisie.

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