The secret mind of Bertha Pappenheim : the woman who invented Freud's talking cure
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New York : PublicAffairs, 2024.
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Book
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[Hardcover edition], First edition.
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9781541774643, 1541774647
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Amherst Jones Library - Not Available - Adult 2nd FloorNEW 616.8524 BrownsteChecked out
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vii, 321 pages ; 25 cm
Language
English

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"In 1880 in Vienna, young Bertha Pappenheim lost her ability to control her voice and body and was treated by Sigmund Freud's mentor, Josef Breuer, who diagnosed her with "hysteria." Pappenheim and Breuer developed what she called "the talking cure"--talking out memories so that symptoms go away--which became the basis for psychoanalysis. Brownstein describes Pappenheim as a brilliant feminist thinker, a crusader against human trafficking, and a pioneer in her own right. He also tells a parallel story about patients today who suffer symptoms very much like Pappenheim's, and about the doctors who are trying to cure them--the story of the neuroscience of a condition now called functional neurological disorder"-- Provided by publisher.

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