One of the students in my intro psych course is writing a paper for her English 
class on hysteria.

I am not a clinician and I have a very limited ability to answer her questions 
she asked me. I could probably google some information--but then so could she. 
I know wikipedia has a good treatise.

Specifically, she'd like to know two things:
(1) what do we now label the disorders that used to be called hysteria. 

(2) what effect did the "old-fashioned" treatment for hysteria have on those 
disorders.

Well, I know a little bit such as these are now pretty much subsumed by 
somatoform disorders and I have a sense that the treatments were quite 
ineffective back in the day when the diagnosis of hysteria was quite in vogue, 
such as complete sensory deprivation, isolation, a slap in the face, or cold 
water in the face, probaby just make the person more hysterical. Then along 
came psychoanalysis. Not sure how much that helped other than for factors 
common to most therapeutic interventions that are at least "kindly".

So any specific guidance to sources would be appreciated. 

Thanks

Annette
 

Annette Kujawski Taylor, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park
San Diego, CA 92110
619-260-4006
[email protected]

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