Rosalia H.: with Freud in a prelude to psychoanalysis |
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Authors: | Ian Parker |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Psychology and Social Change , Manchester Metropolitan University , I.A.Parker@mmu.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Abstract The case of Fräulein Rosalia H. is discussed quite briefly by Freud in one of his contributions to Studies on hysteria. This case of ‘retention hysteria’ was included in another much longer case study, and it is designed to illustrate how a ‘mnemic symbol’, which operates to condense a group of memories, may be formed during the course of an analysis. A new symptom thus appears which may throw more light on the circumstances which gave rise to the presenting symptom. Despite the richness of this case, Freud does not refer to it again in his writing and there has been very little discussion of it in psychoanalytic commentaries. This paper explores how the case serves as a transition point from pre-psychoanalytic conceptions of symptomatology and clinical practice, and how it can be read as a prelude to psychoanalysis proper. |
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Keywords: | Freud Rosalia H. mnemic symbols retention hysteria speech transference |
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