The Secret Mind of Bertha Pappenheim
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The extraordinary life of a brilliant woman whose contributions to
science have been lied about and misused-the Henrietta Lacks of
psychoanalysis-and whose mental health struggles look different in
light of newly emerging research. In 1880, young Bertha Pappenheim
got sick-she lost her ability to control her voice and her body.
She was treated by Sigmund Freud's mentor, Josef Breuer, who
diagnosed her with ",hysteria.", Together, Pappenheim and Breuer
developed what she called ",the talking cure",-talking out memories
so that symptoms go away-and this, Freud acknowledged, became the
basis for what would become the theory of psychoanalysis.In Freud's
mythology Pappenheim was renamed ",Anna O,", and as he got older
his stories about her became more extreme. For over a century,
scholars have wondered: Was she really sick? Was talking cure
really a cure? Amid all this argument a persistent absence has
remained: the actual woman, Bertha Pappenheim. Brownstein's book
fills this void, and more.Brownstein gives us the real
Pappenheim--a brilliant feminist thinker, a crusader against human
trafficking, and a pioneer in her own right--in the hustling and
heady world of 19th century Vienna. At the same time, he tells a
parallel story that is playing out in leading medical centers
today, about patients who suffer symptoms very much like
Pappenheim's, and about the doctors who are trying to cure them-the
story of the neuroscience of a condition now called FND. This is a
book about science and history and psychology, about the relations
of men and women, of body and mind, but perhaps most of all it's
about the medical art of listening, attending to patients long
enough to acknowledge the reality of their pain.