This psychologist unsuccessfully tried to use cocaine to cure his friend Ernst von Fleischl-Marxow’s (“MARX-oh’s”) morphine addiction. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this psychologist who alluded to his advocacy of cocaine in his analysis of the dream “Irma’s injection.”
ANSWER: Sigmund Freud [or Sigismund Schlomo Freud]
[10h] Freud’s attempts to treat morphine addiction are criticized in this man’s biography Freud: The Making of an Illusion. This one-time psychoanalytic literary critic has attacked psychoanalysis in books like The Memory Wars.
ANSWER: Frederick Crews [or Frederick Campbell Crews]
[10m] Crews’s biography also notes that many of the symptoms of this patient of Josef Breuer’s (“YO-seff BROY-er’s”) can be attributed to morphine addiction. This patient’s real name was Bertha Pappenheim.
ANSWER: Anna O. [prompt on Anna; prompt on O.]
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