Josef Breuer (1842 - 1925),
German-Jewish physician born in
Vienna, known chiefly for his
studies of
hysteria. Author (with Sigmund
Freud) of the book
Studies in
Hysteria.
Josef Breuer (1842 - 1925),
German-Jewish physician born in
Vienna, known chiefly for his
studies of
hysteria. Author (with Sigmund
Freud) of the book
Studies in
Hysteria. See also
Freud and
hysteria in this glossary.
Josef Breuer (1842 - 1925),
German-Jewish physician born in
Vienna, known chiefly for his
studies of
hysteria. Author (with Sigmund
Freud) of the book
Studies in
Hysteria. See also
Freud in this glossary.
Josef Breuer (1842 - 1925),
German-Jewish physician born in
Vienna, known chiefly for his
studies in which he used
hypnosis as a means of relieving
hysteria. Author (with Sigmund
Freud) of the book
Studies in
Hysteria. See also
Freud in this glossary.
Josef Breuer (1842-1925),
German-Jewish physician born in
Vienna, known chiefly for his
studies of
hysteria. Author (with Sigmund
Freud) of the book
Studies in
Hysteria. See also
Freud and
hysteria in this glossary. Now
Freud,
Freud in 1894
broke with Breuer who taught him to psychoanalyze, and announced the
libido theory, a three-letter
word adding up to
sex.
-Definition of Control (4 July 1957) Josef Breuer (1842-1925), Austrian physician; known especially for
work on the
ear and on
psychoanalysis. Author (with Sigmund
Freud) of the book
Studies on
Hysteria.
-Webster's Biographical Dictionary.