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  2. Dora visited Freud in 1898 but as she appeared to recover, the full treatment that Freud had suggested had been unnecessary. Two years later, Dora became reclusive, refusing company and expressed a wish to commit suicide. Diagnosed with hysteria, she underwent hydrotherapy and electric shocks in an effort to combat the symptoms, but to no avail ...

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  3. Case Studies: Dora – Sigmund Freud. December 18, 2018March 26, 2024. Written by Richard Bukowski. The Bauer’s and the Zellenka’s. 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.

  4. 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.

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    Although no longer a recognized illness, hysteria (specifically female hysteria) was until the mid-twentieth century a common medical diagnosis for extreme emotional excess. Since its earliest diagnoses in ancient Greece, it was deemed an exclusively female condition, which manifested itself in a wide range of symptoms. Freud believed that hysteria...

    Freud’s case study opens with a short description of his research methodology, examining the effectiveness of his new method of treatment through conversation and acknowledging the limitations, both self-imposed and unavoidable, of the single individual case study (Freud 6-7). He then proceeds by emphasizing the importance of dreams to the psychoan...

    The publication of Dora sparked both praise and controversy over Freud’s methods and underlying psychoanalytic theories, while simultaneously providing the field of psychology with arguably some of its most important findings of the twentieth century. Many have criticized Freud’s practice of tracing all psychological problems back to sexual issues....

  5. Sep 1, 2010 · Case Study: Dora - The Girl Who Walked Out on Freud. Freud used his first case history, that of Dora, to explain infant sexuality, transference and the interpretation of dreams. Yet the...

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    Mar 14, 2017 · Psychoanalytic case study. Sigmund Freud. Synonyms. Ida Bauer. Definition. “Dora” is a pseudonym given by Sigmund Freud to Ida Bauer, an 18-year-old girl whom he treated for hysteria. The analysis was brief, lasting from October to December of 1900, and was brought to an end by Bauer.

  7. Jan 24, 2022 · PDF | After 60 years of non-critical silence, Freud's Dora became the target of a surge of publications in the 1970s and 1980s that criticized his... | Find, read and cite all the research you ...