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  1. Studies on Hysteria (German: Studien über Hysterie) is an 1895 book by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, and the physician Josef Breuer.

  2. A book that explores the causes and treatments of hysteria, a mental illness that encompassed various symptoms. It introduces the concepts of the unconscious mind, repression, and the talking cure, and presents case studies of patients with hysteria.

  3. A classic work on hysteria, its causes and treatment, based on case histories and a new method of hypnosis. The book contains the original preliminary communication, the theoretical reflections and the final chapter on catharsis, as well as the prefaces to the first and second editions.

  4. Studies on Hysteria. Josef Breuer, Sigmund Freud. Basic Books, Jun 16, 2009 - Psychology - 336 pages. The cornerstone of psychoanalysis—and legacy of the landmark Freud/Breuer...

  5. A feminist and literary critique of the classic volume on hysteria, edited by Rachel Bowlby and translated by Nicola Luckhurst. The review highlights the theatrical, metaphorical, and historical aspects of Freud's writing and his sensitivity to his female patients.

  6. Jan 1, 2016 · Introduction. In the long history of hysteria, its brief time as a psychiatric illness begins, and in a sense ends, with Freud. Though he, and his work, inevitably had antecedents and collaborators, his contribution was unrivaled in its novelty, scope, and impact.

  7. Jun 29, 2004 · This book is a collection of case histories and theoretical essays on hysteria, a disorder that Freud and Breuer linked to repressed sexual trauma. It is one of the foundational works of psychoanalysis, exploring the unconscious, the mind, and the human psyche.