PSYC 370 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Josef Breuer, Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder

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Book notes: chapter 2 the beginnings of personality theory. Student: sigmund freud learned about hysteria and became the focal disorder in the development of psychoanalysis. Birth: may 1856 in freiberg, moravia (now czech republic) as sigismund schlomo. Death: september 1939 in london, england; 16 years with cancer of the jaw. His family moved from freiberg to vienna in 1860. Schooling: medical school at the university of vienna: became the research assistant of physiologist ernst br cke (positivism) Fellowship in paris with french neurologist jean-martin charcot who exposed freud to. Hysteria a neurosis appearing to mimic neurological symptoms like the loss of sensory and motor functions. Transference transfer of childlike feelings for a parent to the analyst. Free association patient was instructed to speak freely of whatever came to mind. Developed hysterical neurosis while caring for her terminally ill father. Breuer and anna developed a mutual liking for each other (transference) which eventually led to.

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