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... However, Anna began falling in love with Breuer, Freud called this a transference love, and perhaps Breuer began developing an affinity for her as well, but ...
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Freud and Breuer worked together in the study of psychoanalysis particularly hysteria. Hysteria is a disorder that disturbs the ...
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... Freud worked with Breuer and developed the idea that the source of a patient's problems was some hidden or unresolved conflict which occurred in their past life ...
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... Psychoanalysis was therefore a culmination of years of research, based on the work of both Charcot and Breuer. Charcot guided Freud to a more human-centered ...
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... Freud worked with Breuer and developed the idea that the source of a patient's problems was some hidden or unresolved conflict which occurred in their past life ...
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... had thought of publishing a book called Studies in Hysteria, and in 1895 that is just what they did.(Grolier 265) The success of Freud and Breuer's theories on ...
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... In 1883 Freud and Breuer wrote "Studies on Hysteria". This book was based on their research of Anna O. and their works on psychoanalysis. ...
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... After breaking with Breuer, Freud found out that the abnormal emotional state of neurotics was almost invariably associated with conflicts involving the sexual ...
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... This work was done with Josef Breuer after Freud's horrible cocaine incident. Freud first presented the psychoanalysis to the world with a small paper in 1893. ...
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... a Scientific Psychology (1950)(A). For the next five years, Freud will develop ... that term (that means "free association") in 1896 after breaking with Breuer. ...
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... a Scientific Psychology (1950)(A). For the next five years, Freud will develop ... that term (that means "free association") in 1896 after breaking with Breuer. ...
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... Later Freud teamed up with Josef Breuer for a clinical practice in neuropsychology, and his practice lasted for almost half a century. ...
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... One way to do this is through hypnotism, like in the case of Anna O. This allows Breuer, Freud's colleague, to unlock the mind of Anna O. in the hope to ...
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... female patients with hysteria. In 1895, Freud and his friend Josef Breuer published Studies on Hysteria. These studies dealt with ...
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... Freud and Breuer observed that, when the study of patients' ideas and impulses were brought into consciousness during the hypnotic state, the patients showed ...
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... female patients with hysteria. In 1895, Freud and his friend Josef Breuer published Studies on Hysteria. These studies dealt with ...
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... When Freud first started treating neurotic patients, he used the hypnotic techniques that he had learned from Charcot and the Austrian physician Josef Breuer. ...
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... When Freud first started treating neurotic patients, he used the hypnotic techniques that he had learned from Charcot and the Austrian physician Josef Breuer. ...
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... One of Freud's first findings as a therapist was that the real motivation for ... the case of Bertha Pappenheim, the patient of his colleague Breuer where Bertha ...
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... Freud's new orientation which he named Psychoanalysis in 1896 was heralded by his collaborative work on hysteria with Viennese physician Josef Breuer. ...
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... The three fruits of Napoleon had matured and been fully cultivated by the 1880, when Freud began working under Joseph Breuer in Vienna. ...
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... as the only factor of behavior (www.psych.nwu.edu) He recounted a Dr. Joseph Breuer, who was treating a hysteric girl. Through his assistance, Freud came to ...
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... It is often called "the talking cure". Sigmund Freud coined the term psychoanalysis. ... Josef Breuer was the first therapist to record this type of situation. ...
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... Sigmund Freud and Josef Breuer discovered that depression is a psychological and not a demonic force or organic abnormality. Depression ...
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... French, M. (1986) Beyond Power. Abacus, London. Freud, S. and Breuer, J. (1893) Studies In Hysteria. London, Hogarth. Gayford, J. (1975) Wife Battering. ...
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... Sigmund Freud began investigations with Breuer into the psychic mechanisms involved in hysteria and developed the theory that it was caused by repressed ...
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