“Anna O.'s real name was Bertha Pappenheim. Bertha Pappenheim became one of the first social workers in Europe. Her work was recognized in a commemorative German stamp issued in 1954. She was also an early feminist. Her work involved the establishing of homes for prostitutes and unwed mothers. It is possible that, and psychoanalytic terms, this career was on undoing of her own childhood sexual trauma and of the failure of any person in authority to validate its reality or offer comfort.” FeministDissociative Identity DisorderChild Sexual AbuseSocial WorkerUndoingFamous WomanBertha Pappenheim Book:Dissociative Identity Disorder: Diagnosis, Clinical Features, and Treatment of Multiple Personality Source: Dissociative Identity Disorder: Diagnosis, Clinical Features, and Treatment of Multiple Personality