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Studies on Hysteria

Studies on Hysteria (German: Studien über Hysterie) is an 1895 book by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, and the physician Josef Breuer. It consists of a joint introductory paper (reprinted from 1893); followed by five individual studies of hysterics – Breuer's famous case of Anna O. (real name: Bertha Pappenheim), seminal for the development of psychoanalysis, and four more by Freud—[1] including his evaluation of Emmy von N[2] and finishing with a theoretical essay by Breuer and a more practice-oriented one on therapy by Freud.[3]

Studies on Hysteria
Cover of the German edition
AuthorSigmund Freud
Original titleStudien über Hysterie
LanguageGerman
SubjectHysteria

Summary edit

Freud sees symptomology as stratified in an almost geological way, with the outermost strata being easily remembered and accepted, while “the deeper one goes the more difficult it is to recognize the recollections that are surfacing”.[4]

Reception and influence edit

Breuer's work with Bertha Pappenheim provided the founding impetus for psychoanalysis, as Freud himself would acknowledge.[5] In their preliminary (1893) paper, both men agreed that “the hysteric suffers mainly from reminiscences”.[6] Freud however would come to lay more stress on the causative role of sexuality in producing hysteria, as well as gradually repudiating Breuer's use of hypnosis as a means of treatment.[7] Some of the theoretical scaffolding of the Studies – "strangulated affect", hypnoid state[8] – would be abandoned with the crystallisation of psychoanalysis as an independent technique. However, many of Freud’s clinical observations – on mnemic symbols[9] or deferred action[10] for example – would continue to be confirmed in his later work. At the same time, Breuer’s theoretical essay, with its examination of the principle of constancy, and its differentiation of bound and mobile cathexis,[11] would continue to inform Freud’s thinking as late as the twenties and the writing of Beyond the Pleasure Principle.

At the time of its release, Studies on Hysteria tended to polarise opinion, both within and outside by the medical community.[12] While many were critical, Havelock Ellis offered an appreciative account, while a leading Viennese paper would characterise the work as “the kind of psychology used by poets”.[13] Studies on Hysteria received a positive review from psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler, although Bleuler nevertheless suggested that the results Freud and Breuer reported could have been the result of suggestion.

Criticism edit

Anna von Lieben edit

Freud's later critics have argued that his continuing treatment of Anna von Lieben, given awareness of her incurability, amounted to using her as a kind of cash-cow.[14]

Freud continued during the six years of psychoanalysis to treat her continuously with injections of morphine without any success or therapeutic result.[15]

Anna O edit

The philosopher Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen and the psychologist Sonu Shamdasani comment that Studies on Hysteria gave Freud, "a certain local and international notoriety". Borch-Jacobsen and Shamdasani write that, contrary to what Freud and Breuer claimed, Freud "always knew that the treatment of Bertha Pappenheim...had not been an unmitigated success".[16]

In 1996, Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen completed a treatise on the case of Bertha Pappenheim, "Anna O.", subtitled Une mystification centenaire ("A 100-year-old mystification"), in which, according to Claude Meyer, he "met un terme à l'un des mythes fondateurs de la psychanalyse" ("put an end to one of the founding myths of psychoanalysis").[17] It is also the opinion of Elizabeth Loentz, who had also written a book on Pappenheim,[18] and Paul Roazen, who considers this work a major stage of university and historiographical work on psychoanalysis, and a fly in the ointment of the "defenders of the status quo".[19]

Translations edit

There are currently three English translations of Studies on Hysteria, the first by A. A. Brill (1937), the second by James Strachey (1955), included in the Standard Edition, and the third by Nicola Luckhurst (2004).[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ernest Jones, The life and Work of Sigmund Freud (1964) p. 223
  2. ^ Micale, Mark S. (ed.); Dubor, Françoise (translator) (1993). "10. The Story of "Emmy von N.": A Critical Study with New Documents". Beyond the Unconscious: Essays of Henri F. Ellenberger in the History of Psychiatry. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. pp. 273–290. ISBN 978-1-4008-6342-6 – via Project MUSE. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ Ernest Jones, The life and Work of Sigmund Freud (1964) p. 223
  4. ^ * Freud, Sigmund – Breuer, Joseph: Translated by Nicola Luckhurst trans, Studies in Hysteria. ( London 2004. ISBN 978-0-141-18482-1) p. 290
  5. ^ Peter Gay, Freud (1989) p. 63
  6. ^ Peter Gay, Freud (1989) p. 71
  7. ^ Peter Gay, Freud (1989) p. 66-7 and p. 71
  8. ^ Sigmund Freud: Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis (1995) p. 18–23.
  9. ^ Sigmund Freud: On Psychopathology (PFL 10) p. 91
  10. ^ Sigmund Freud: Case Histories II (PFL 9), p. 278.
  11. ^ Sigmund Freud: On Metapsychology, PFL 11), p. 277 and p. 298.
  12. ^ Ernest Jones, The life and Work of Sigmund Freud (1964) p. 223-4
  13. ^ Ernest Jones, The life and Work of Sigmund Freud (1964) p. 224
  14. ^ F. B. Michael, Ingenious Nonsense (2012) p. 80
  15. ^ Les patients de Freud. Destins. by Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen, Éditions Sciences Humaines, 2011
  16. ^ Borch-Jacobsen, Mikkel; Shamdasani, Sonu (2012). The Freud Files: An Inquiry into the History of Psychoanalysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 56, 107, 166. ISBN 978-0-521-72978-9.
  17. ^ Meyer, Claude (2007), Une histoire des représentations. Contribution à une archéologie de la société de la connaissance [A history of representation. Contribution to an archaeology of a society of knowledge] (in French), L'Harmattan, p. 186
  18. ^ Loentz, Elizabeth (2007), Let Me Continue to Speak the Truth: Bertha Pappenheim as Author and Activist, Hebrew Union College Press, pp. 216–217
  19. ^ Roazen, Paul (2002), The Trauma of Freud: Controversies in Psychoanalysis, Transaction, pp. 253–254

Translations edit

  • Breuer, Joseph – Freud, Sigmund: Studies in Hysteria. Authorized Translation with an Introduction by A. A. Brill. (Nervous and Mental Disease Monograph Series No. 61.) Nervous and Mental Disease Publishing, New York 1937.
  • Breuer, Josef – Freud, Sigmund: Studies on Hysteria. Translated from the German and edited by James Strachey. (The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, Vol. II.) Hogarth Press, London 1955.
  • Freud, Sigmund – Breuer, Joseph: Studies in Hysteria. Translated by Nicola Luckhurst. Penguin Books, London 2004. ISBN 978-0-141-18482-1

External links edit

  • Studies on Hysteria on-line

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Studies on Hysteria German Studien uber Hysterie is an 1895 book by Sigmund Freud the founder of psychoanalysis and the physician Josef Breuer It consists of a joint introductory paper reprinted from 1893 followed by five individual studies of hysterics Breuer s famous case of Anna O real name Bertha Pappenheim seminal for the development of psychoanalysis and four more by Freud 1 including his evaluation of Emmy von N 2 and finishing with a theoretical essay by Breuer and a more practice oriented one on therapy by Freud 3 Studies on HysteriaCover of the German editionAuthorSigmund FreudOriginal titleStudien uber HysterieLanguageGermanSubjectHysteria Contents 1 Summary 2 Reception and influence 3 Criticism 3 1 Anna von Lieben 3 2 Anna O 4 Translations 5 See also 6 References 7 Translations 8 External linksSummary editFreud sees symptomology as stratified in an almost geological way with the outermost strata being easily remembered and accepted while the deeper one goes the more difficult it is to recognize the recollections that are surfacing 4 Reception and influence editBreuer s work with Bertha Pappenheim provided the founding impetus for psychoanalysis as Freud himself would acknowledge 5 In their preliminary 1893 paper both men agreed that the hysteric suffers mainly from reminiscences 6 Freud however would come to lay more stress on the causative role of sexuality in producing hysteria as well as gradually repudiating Breuer s use of hypnosis as a means of treatment 7 Some of the theoretical scaffolding of the Studies strangulated affect hypnoid state 8 would be abandoned with the crystallisation of psychoanalysis as an independent technique However many of Freud s clinical observations on mnemic symbols 9 or deferred action 10 for example would continue to be confirmed in his later work At the same time Breuer s theoretical essay with its examination of the principle of constancy and its differentiation of bound and mobile cathexis 11 would continue to inform Freud s thinking as late as the twenties and the writing of Beyond the Pleasure Principle At the time of its release Studies on Hysteria tended to polarise opinion both within and outside by the medical community 12 While many were critical Havelock Ellis offered an appreciative account while a leading Viennese paper would characterise the work as the kind of psychology used by poets 13 Studies on Hysteria received a positive review from psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler although Bleuler nevertheless suggested that the results Freud and Breuer reported could have been the result of suggestion Criticism editAnna von Lieben edit Freud s later critics have argued that his continuing treatment of Anna von Lieben given awareness of her incurability amounted to using her as a kind of cash cow 14 Freud continued during the six years of psychoanalysis to treat her continuously with injections of morphine without any success or therapeutic result 15 Anna O edit The philosopher Mikkel Borch Jacobsen and the psychologist Sonu Shamdasani comment that Studies on Hysteria gave Freud a certain local and international notoriety Borch Jacobsen and Shamdasani write that contrary to what Freud and Breuer claimed Freud always knew that the treatment of Bertha Pappenheim had not been an unmitigated success 16 In 1996 Mikkel Borch Jacobsen completed a treatise on the case of Bertha Pappenheim Anna O subtitled Une mystification centenaire A 100 year old mystification in which according to Claude Meyer he met un terme a l un des mythes fondateurs de la psychanalyse put an end to one of the founding myths of psychoanalysis 17 It is also the opinion of Elizabeth Loentz who had also written a book on Pappenheim 18 and Paul Roazen who considers this work a major stage of university and historiographical work on psychoanalysis and a fly in the ointment of the defenders of the status quo 19 Translations editThere are currently three English translations of Studies on Hysteria the first by A A Brill 1937 the second by James Strachey 1955 included in the Standard Edition and the third by Nicola Luckhurst 2004 citation needed See also editCacilie M Emma Eckstein Hypnotic induction Pierre Janet Talking cure Psychoanalytic theoryReferences edit Ernest Jones The life and Work of Sigmund Freud 1964 p 223 Micale Mark S ed Dubor Francoise translator 1993 10 The Story of Emmy von N A Critical Study with New Documents Beyond the Unconscious Essays of Henri F Ellenberger in the History of Psychiatry Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press pp 273 290 ISBN 978 1 4008 6342 6 via Project MUSE a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first1 has generic name help Ernest Jones The life and Work of Sigmund Freud 1964 p 223 Freud Sigmund Breuer Joseph Translated by Nicola Luckhurst trans Studies in Hysteria London 2004 ISBN 978 0 141 18482 1 p 290 Peter Gay Freud 1989 p 63 Peter Gay Freud 1989 p 71 Peter Gay Freud 1989 p 66 7 and p 71 Sigmund Freud Five Lectures on Psycho Analysis 1995 p 18 23 Sigmund Freud On Psychopathology PFL 10 p 91 Sigmund Freud Case Histories II PFL 9 p 278 Sigmund Freud On Metapsychology PFL 11 p 277 and p 298 Ernest Jones The life and Work of Sigmund Freud 1964 p 223 4 Ernest Jones The life and Work of Sigmund Freud 1964 p 224 F B Michael Ingenious Nonsense 2012 p 80 Les patients de Freud Destins by Mikkel Borch Jacobsen Editions Sciences Humaines 2011 Borch Jacobsen Mikkel Shamdasani Sonu 2012 The Freud Files An Inquiry into the History of Psychoanalysis Cambridge Cambridge University Press pp 56 107 166 ISBN 978 0 521 72978 9 Meyer Claude 2007 Une histoire des representations Contribution a une archeologie de la societe de la connaissance A history of representation Contribution to an archaeology of a society of knowledge in French L Harmattan p 186 Loentz Elizabeth 2007 Let Me Continue to Speak the Truth Bertha Pappenheim as Author and Activist Hebrew Union College Press pp 216 217 Roazen Paul 2002 The Trauma of Freud Controversies in Psychoanalysis Transaction pp 253 254Translations editBreuer Joseph Freud Sigmund Studies in Hysteria Authorized Translation with an Introduction by A A Brill Nervous and Mental Disease Monograph Series No 61 Nervous and Mental Disease Publishing New York 1937 Breuer Josef Freud Sigmund Studies on Hysteria Translated from the German and edited by James Strachey The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud Vol II Hogarth Press London 1955 Freud Sigmund Breuer Joseph Studies in Hysteria Translated by Nicola Luckhurst Penguin Books London 2004 ISBN 978 0 141 18482 1External links editStudies on Hysteria on line Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Studies on Hysteria amp oldid 1211942612, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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