A HUNDRED YEARS OF PSYCOLOGY (original) (raw)

Imperceptible Signs: Remnants Ofmagnétismein Scientific Discourses on Hypnotism in Late Nineteenth-Century France*

Kim M Hajek

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2015

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Gassner’s Exorcism—not Mesmer’s Magnetism—is the Real Predecessor of Modern Hypnosis

Burkhard Peter

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2005

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‘A portion of truth’: Demarcating the boundaries of scientific hypnotism in late nineteenth-century France

Kim M Hajek

Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science, 2017

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History of hypnotism in Europe and the significance of place

Andreas-Holger Maehle

Notes and Records: the Royal Society journal of the history of science

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Nervous Atmospheres:Parascientific Theories of the Mind & Hypnosis During the Victorian Era

Jonathan W. Marshall

Bakken Museum of the History of Electricity in Life, 2005

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Hypnosis and Clinical Hypnotherapy in the Treatment of Psychological and Psychosomatic Ailments

Wael Mustafa

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"Hysteria and hypnosis" Part 1.

Emese Lafferton

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The Contributions of Ramón y Cajal and Other Spanish Authors to Hypnosis

etzel cardena

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2008

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MESMERISM AND ALTERED STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS: Esalen Secret States Conference May 14-18, 2007

Adam Crabtree

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History of Psychoanalysis

Imran Ahmad Sajid

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FROM TRANSNATIONAL TO REGIONAL MAGNETIC FEVERS: THE MAKING OF A LAW ON HYPNOTISM IN LATE NINETEENTH-CENTURY BELGIUM

Kaat Wils

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Hypnosis Reconsidered, Resituated, and Redefined

Adam Crabtree

Journal of Scientific Exploration, 2012

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Between Charcot and Bernheim: The debate on hypnotism in fin-de-siècle Italy

Maria Teresa Brancaccio

Notes and Records, 2017

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5. INTERNATIONALER KONGRESS FUR HYPNOSE MUNCHEN, 2. – 7 OKTOBER 2000 On Gold and Copper. Towards a New Idea of Hypnotic Psychotherapy as a Psychodynamic Form of Psychotherapy

ivano lanzini

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Reply to Three Commentaries on "Hypnosis Reconsidered, Resituated, and Redefi ned"

Adam Crabtree

2012

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(2009). Modern animal magnetism: The work of Alexandre Baréty, Émile Boirac, and Julian Ochorowicz. Australian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 37, 1-15.

Carlos S. Alvarado

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"Hysteria and hypnosis" Part 2.

Emese Lafferton

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Editorial: hypnosis and the European perspective II

Burkhard Peter, John gruzelier

Contemporary Hypnosis, 2009

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“Je lis ça comme je lirais un roman”: Reading Scientific Works on Hypnotism in Late Nineteenth-century France

Kim M Hajek

Australian Journal of French Studies, 2016

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Editorial commentary: hypnosis and the European perspective

John gruzelier, Burkhard Peter

Contemporary Hypnosis, 2009

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Crime, Hysteria and Belle Époque Hypnotism: The Path Traced by Jean-Martin Charcot and Georges Gilles de la Tourette

Olivier Walusinski

European Neurology, 2009

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Ambroise‐Auguste Liébeault: The hypnological legacy of a secular saint. Jose Custodio de Faria: hypnotist, priest and revolutionary

Adam Crabtree

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2007

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Hypnosis lessons by stage magnetizers: medical and lay hypnotists in Spain

Andrea Graus

Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science, 71, (2017) pp. 141-156, Special Issue: "History of hypnotism in Europe" edited by Andreas-Holger Maehle and Heather Wolffram

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Death by hypnosis: an 1894 Hungarian case and its European reverberations

Emese Lafferton

Endeavour, 2006

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« Hypnosis: Panpsychism in Action » (2008)

Michel Weber

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That Devil's Trick: Hypnotism and the Victorian Popular Imagination

William Hughes

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What is the Source of Hypnotic Responses

Paul Dell

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2023

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Complete Hypnotism, Mesmerism, Mind-Reading by

Basharat Mandokhail

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Hysteria and Enlightenment

Roy Lisker

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The fear of simulation: Scientific authority in late 19th-century French disputes over hypnotism

Kim M Hajek

History of Science, 2015

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“An Object of Vulgar Curiosity: Legitimizing Medical Hypnosis in Imperial Germany”, Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Advanced copy published on-line 10 November 2010.

Heather Wolffram

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The Remarkable History Of Hypnosis In New Orleans (Société Du Magnétisme De La Nouvelle Orléans):A Tribute to Dabney Ewin

Joseph Tramontana

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2016

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Interpretation Under the Influence: Hypnotic Suggestion and the Development of Freud's Psychoanalytic Technique

Ian McCausland

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Freud's Relevance to Hypnosis: A Reevaluation

Rachel Bachner-Melman

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2001

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Hypnosis in Spain (1888-1905). From spectacle to medical treatment of mediumship

Andrea Graus

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 48, (2014) pp. 85-93 , Special issue edited by Andreas Sommer: Psychical research in the history and philosophy of science.

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