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Cäcilie M. (Anna von Lieben, born Anna von Tedesco; 1847–1900) is the pseudonym of one of Freud's first patients, whom he called in 1890 his “principal client” and in 1897 his “instructress”.


Life

Born into a rich Austrian Jewish family, Anna von Lieben was referred to Freud in the late eighties for help with a long-standing series of nervous disorders. After referring her for a consultation with Charcot, Freud treated her (with some short-term success) through hypnotism, taking her with him to see
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in 1889 in the (unsuccessful) hope that he might be able to work a permanent cure. He also used
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for temporary relief of her symptoms, noting however that her sense of guilt and self-reproaches would swiftly return after the treatment sessions. Her symptoms, including hallucinations and physical spasms, provided the basis for many of Freud's claims about
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; and how to interpret back from physical symptom or hallucination to the underlying (symbolic) emotional meaning it expressed, often by a 'punning' logic.


Criticism

Freud's later critics have argued that his continuing treatment of Anna, given awareness of her incurability, amounted to using her as a kind of cash-cow.F. B. Michael, ''Ingenious Nonsense'' (2012) p. 80


See also


References


Further reading

*Peter J. Swales, 'Freud, his Teacher, and the Birth of Psychoanalysis', in Paul E. Stepansky ed., ''Freud, Appraisals and Reappraisals'', (1986) 3-82


External links


Cäcilie M., Case of

Anna von Lieben, Gedichte (1867-1870)

Anna von Lieben, Gedichte (1867-1873)
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