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Based on the case context provided, identify what Sigmund Freud blamed for Anna O.'s inability to drink, and recall the specific state she was in when she successfully recalled the memory that made her symptoms disappear.

Case context: A student of psychology is reading about Sigmund Freud's early work and encounters the Case of Anna O. The text describes a patient who suffered from severe physical and psychological symptoms, including an inability to drink. Sigmund Freud attributed these symptoms to repressed emotions from a traumatic incident and noted that when she recalled the memory under hypnosis, her symptoms vanished.

Question: Based on the case context provided, identify what Sigmund Freud blamed for Anna O.'s inability to drink, and recall the specific state she was in when she successfully recalled the memory that made her symptoms disappear.

Sample answer: Freud attributed Anna O.'s inability to drink to repressed emotions from a traumatic incident. The specific state she was in when she recalled the memory was under hypnosis.

Key points:

  • Freud attributed the symptoms to repressed emotions from a traumatic incident.
  • The patient recalled the memory under hypnosis.

Rubric: The answer must correctly state that the symptoms were attributed to repressed emotions from a traumatic incident and that the memory was recalled under hypnosis.

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