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  2. 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...

  3. May 23, 2018 · The contribution of Breuer and Freud to the development of psychoanalysis may be stated as follows: (a) Breuer discovered that neurotic symptoms arise from unconscious processes. ( b ) Breuer discovered that neurotic symptoms disappear when the unconscious processes become conscious.

  4. Josef Breuer was a practicing physician who saw many patients with psychiatric symptoms. In that role, his job was to solve patient problems using whatever means at his disposal. He was a scientist and philosopher, but at his core he was a physician.

  5. Translated from the original German edition, revised, and updated, it offers a comprehensive and engaging story of the intriguing life of one of the key figures in the history of psychoanalysis, a man whose contributions in psychoanalysis and physiology have been overshadowed by the work of Freud.

    • Albrecht Hirschmüller
    • 1989
  6. Oct 21, 2022 · Josef Breuer’s landmark contributions: “On the temperature of humans” , upper left and middle, a little known paper; “The self-steering of respiration through the vagus nerve” , upper right; “The function of the semicircular canals of the ear labyrinth” , lower left; “The mental mechanism of hysterical phenomena” and the first ...

  7. Breuer made important contributions in the field of neurophysiology During his collaboration with Hering he described the role of the vagus nerve in the respiratory response; This would give rise to the concept of the “Hering-Breuer reflex”, which is still valid today.

  8. Breuer is also known for two important discoveries in physiology: how the sense of balance is mediated by the semi-circular canals inside the ear and the Hering-Breuer reflex, which explains the role of the vagus nerve in regulating respiration. See Also. Psychoanalysis. References. Breuer, J., & Freud, S. (2000/1895). Studies on hysteria.

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