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Hysteria

In Our Time

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The History of Hysteria

Historical can be at the very, an out-of-verse, a hysterical out-verse. The Greeks were on to it, that if it was there in their society, and they gave it the name, which has stayed with it. They themselves were associating it with women, with bereavement, with an outside event. That seems to be often what today we would call a trauma, somewhere in the background of hysteria. In the 17th century, Edward Jordan brought something fresh to bear on it, and he could just tell us about that. Suffocation of the mother. He felt, well, he felt, first of all, something very similar to Greeks.

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