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Historia de la Medicina , Psicoanálisis , Salud Pública , Condiciones Sociales , Comunismo/economía , Comunismo/historia , Historia del Siglo XX , Hungría/etnología , Sistemas Políticos/historia , Psicoanálisis/educación , Psicoanálisis/historia , Salud Pública/economía , Salud Pública/educación , Salud Pública/historia , Salud Pública/legislación & jurisprudencia , Condiciones Sociales/economía , Condiciones Sociales/historia , Condiciones Sociales/legislación & jurisprudencia , U.R.S.S./etnologíaRESUMEN
The author examines two aspects of the case of Fanny Moser (Emmy von N. in the 'Studies on Hysteria'): first, a hitherto unknown letter written by Sigmund Freud to Fanny Moser's daughter in 1935, in which he revises his diagnosis of half a century before, describing it as 'a bad diagnostic error' and apologising to the daughter; second, the dates of Fanny Moser's treatment. All previous attempts have failed to date it consistently. The author combines all the information about the case of Fanny Moser and the circumstances of Freud's life in that period and shows that Freud took over the case in 1888, not in 1889. In addition, he suggests that Emmy von N. has had a significant influence on Freud's papers on 'Hysteria' and on his comparative study 'Organic and hysterical motor paralyses'.
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Correspondencia como Asunto/historia , Histeria/historia , Errores Diagnósticos/historia , Femenino , Alemania , Historia del Siglo XIX , Historia del Siglo XX , Humanos , Histeria/diagnóstico , Histeria/terapia , Psicoanálisis/historia , Terapia PsicoanalíticaRESUMEN
This paper deals with the internal relationship between dream and schizophrenia, which has been a subject of discussion in philosophy and medicine since Kant and Griesinger, and shows that it can be supported by Marxist epistemology. A psychological theory of dream and schizophrenia would therefore have an integrative function with regard to psychotherapy and psychiatry.