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| Translator’s Preface | [iii] |
| Chapter. |
| I. | The Psychic Mechanism of Hysterical Phenomena | [1] |
| II. | The Case of Miss Lucy R. | [14] |
| III. | The Case of Miss Elisabeth v. R. | [31] |
| IV. | The Psychotherapy of Hysteria | [75] |
| V. | The Defense Neuro-psychoses. A Tentative Psychological Theory of Acquired Hysteria, many Phobias and Obsessions, and Certain Hallucinatory Psychoses | [121] |
| VI. | On the Right to Separate from Neurasthenia a Definite Symptom-complex as “Anxiety Neurosis” | [133] |
| VII. | Further Observations on the Defense Neuropsychoses | [155] |
| VIII. | On Psychotherapy | [175] |
| IX. | My Views on the Rôle of Sexuality in the Etiology of the Neuroses | [186] |
| X. | Hysterical Fancies and their Relations to Bisexuality | [194] |