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  1. Bertha Pappenheim (27 February 1859 – 28 May 1936) was an Austrian-Jewish feminist, a social pioneer, and the founder of the Jewish Women's Association (Jüdischer Frauenbund). Under the pseudonym Anna O., she was also one of Josef Breuer's best-documented patients because of Sigmund Freud's writing on Breuer's case.

  2. Jan 24, 2024 · Bertha Pappenheim, also known as Anna O, was a patient of Josef Breuer who influenced Sigmund Freud's theory of psychoanalysis. She suffered from hysteria and was treated by Breuer using free association, hypnosis, and transference.

  3. Bertha Pappenheim was the founder of the Jewish feminist movement in Germany and the first patient of Sigmund Freud. She advocated for women's rights, social welfare, and Jewish identity, and influenced the development of psychoanalysis.

  4. Jan 29, 2012 · Bertha Pappenheim, always presented under the name of "Anna O." as the original patient of psychoanalysis, was actually never treated by Freud himself but by his friend and mentor Josef Breuer....

  5. Bertha Pappenheim (geboren am 27. Februar 1859 in Wien, Kaisertum Österreich; gestorben am 28. Mai 1936 in Neu-Isenburg, Deutsches Reich) war eine österreichisch-deutsche Frauenrechtlerin. Sie war Gründerin des Jüdischen Frauenbundes sowie des Mädchenwohnheims Neu-Isenburg.

  6. Bertha Pappenheim was a prominent figure in the 20th-century German-Jewish feminist movement and the founder of the Jüdischer Frauenbund. She also established the Mädchenwohnheim in Neu-Isenburg, a home for Jewish girls from Eastern Europe, and advocated for their education and emancipation.

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  8. May 24, 2024 · Bertha Pappenheim (born February 27, 1859, Vienna, Austria—died May 28, 1936, Neu-Isenburg, Germany) was an Austrian Jewish activist who was a founder of the League of Jewish Women and who is widely considered to have been the first patient of psychoanalysis.