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    Josef Breuer ( / ˈbrɔɪər / BROY-ur, German: [ˈbʁɔʏɐ]; 15 January 1842 – 20 June 1925) was an Austrian physician who made discoveries in neurophysiology, and whose work during the 1880s with his patient Bertha Pappenheim, known as Anna O., developed the talking cure (cathartic method) which was used as the basis of psychoanalysis as developed by ...

  2. Jun 16, 2024 · Josef Breuer (born January 15, 1842, Vienna, Austria—died June 20, 1925, Vienna) was an Austrian physician and physiologist who was acknowledged by Sigmund Freud and others as the principal forerunner of psychoanalysis because of his treatment of the writer and social worker Bertha Pappenheim.

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  3. Jun 11, 2020 · Josef Breuer was a distinguished doctor and physiologist who played a crucial role in the genesis of psychoanalysis. He was close friends with Sigmund Freud, who saw him as a father figure. The two men greatly admired and respected each other, and the friendship was important for both of them.

  4. Apr 25, 2016 · Josef Breuer, Austrian physician and physiologist, was Sigmund Freuds mentor for many years. He contributed to the development of talk therapy and is considered the founder of...

  5. May 23, 2018 · breuer, josef (1842-1925) Josef Breuer , an Austrian doctor, was born January 15, 1842, in Vienna , where he died on June 20, 1925. Breuer, the son of a liberal Jewish professor of theology, studied medicine in Vienna and obtained his degree in 1864.

  6. Sep 13, 2023 · Anna O. was a patient of physician Josef Breuer, one of Sigmund Freud's colleagues and collaborators. She was responsible for coining the phrase "talking cure" to describe the talk therapy process that Breuer used to treat her condition.

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  8. Oct 21, 2022 · The Viennese internist Josef Breuer is widely known as Sigmund Freud’s co-author of Studies in Hysteria (Studien über Hysterie, Franz Deuticke, Leipzig, 1895; English translations by Abraham A. Brill, Nervous and Mental Disease Publishing Company, New...

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