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Hilda Reilly

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Hilda Reilly is a travel writer and novelist. She has an MSc in Consciousness Studies and an MA in Creative writing, both of which inspire her fiction writing. She is particularly interested in the use of fictional narrative to explore unusual mental states. Her novel, Guises of Desire, is based on the life of Bertha Pappenheim, aka Anna O, the 'founding patient' of psychoanalysis.
She has written two travel books, one about Palestine and the other about Sudan: Prickly Pears of Palestine and Seeking Sanctuary.
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Hysteria - The Illness That Won't Go Away

The diagnosis applied to Bertha Pappenheim – hysteria – is no longer in use. Many of the patients labelled as hysterical in the past would now be found to have an organic illness such as multiple sclerosis, epilepsy or brain tumour. Yet there still remain cases of patients whose symptoms defy all physical investigation. These patients are diagnosed as suffering from ‘conversion disorder’, ‘somatis Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 26, 2013 11:26 Tags: bertha-pappenheim, conversion-disorder, hysteria, josef-breuer
Average rating: 4.33 · 51 ratings · 18 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
Guises of Desire

4.30 avg rating — 23 ratings — published 2012 — 3 editions
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Prickly Pears of Palestine

4.47 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 2006
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Seeking Sanctuary

4.38 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 2005 — 3 editions
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Prickly Pears of Palestine:...

3.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2006 — 5 editions
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Hilda Reilly Thanks ever so much for this, Anthony. I really appreciate it. You might like to take a look at something else I've written about Sudan. It's a work in progress and what I've done so far is available free on my website http://www.hildareilly.com/at-home-in... I haven't done anything to it for a while but your interest has prodded me into thinking about taking it up again. When were you in Sudan and what were you doing there?


Anthony Stancomb Dear Hilda,
I found Seeking Sanctuary on my shelves, and read most of it again. I'd quite forgotten how clear and how perceptive it was - and how poignant, considering what has happened in the intervening years.
The whole problem - both the pros and cons were laid out so succinctly - and was is so rare; it wasn't a lecture; it came through the human stories. A remarkable achievement. I had a wonderful afternoon engrossed in it again.
I should have posted a review at the time, but I hadn't started then and didn't know how important reviews were.
I just put one on Amazon and Goodreads.
Regards
Anthony


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Hilda Reilly Kathryn wrote: "Hilda, I added a couple of your books to my Want to Read list as well. I share your interest in what goes on in unusual minds, or in ordinary minds in unusual circumstances. I notice, for exampl..."

Thanks, Kathryn. I haven’t read any books by/about Alzheimer’s patients. Is it fiction or non-fiction you’re looking for. In fiction I enjoyed Human Traces by Sebastian Faulkes which covers the history of psychiatry in late 19th and early 20th century. I found it interesting although Faulkes does tend to use his characters as talking heads to put over ideas which can be offputting. Apart from that I can’t really think of anything. In my own research I found it useful to read personal accounts by people suffering from epilepsy and other neurological illnesses. If I can think of anything else I’ll let you know.
I see that you’re having a launch party tomorrow for The Saint’s Mistress. I wish you every success with it.


Kathryn Bashaar Hilda, I added a couple of your books to my Want to Read list as well. I share your interest in what goes on in unusual minds, or in ordinary minds in unusual circumstances. I notice, for example,that books are starting to come out written from the perspectives of people with Alzheimer's. Have you read any of those? Any you would recommend?


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