Dora: An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria is a psychoanalytic case study by Sigmund Freud. The study concerns Freud's controversial failed treatment of Ida Bauer (Dora), who was his patient in 1900. Freud analyzes Dora's dreams and background, diagnosing her with hysteria and claiming that it was the result of her sexual frustration, both her jealousy of her father's relationship with Frau K and her repressed desire for Herr K, whose sexual advances she rejected.
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