Hypnotism and state hypnotists caused quite a stir in the first quarter of the Twentieth Century. Several of the existing statutes on hypnotism were passed at that time. Then, for about a quarter of a century, hypnotism was legislatively forgotten. Recently, pressure groups in the form of hypnotic, psychological, psychiatric and medical societies have been lobbying for legislation prohibiting hypnotism by laymen. As the hypnotist vote isn\u27t very large, the activities of these pressure groups have been ignored for the most part. Statutes on hypnotism generally seek either to regulate stage hypnotism, the hypnosis of minors, or medical use of hypnotism
In this section of History of Psychotherapy, Dr. Cavanagh presents a thorough look at the beginnin...
In 1958, the American Medical Association approved the “Medical Use ofHypnosis.”1 Forty-nine years l...
In the late nineteenth century, German-speaking physicians and psychiatrists intensely debated the b...
Hypnotism and state hypnotists caused quite a stir in the first quarter of the Twentieth Century. Se...
An aura of the occult surrounds the mention of hypnosis. As a result, hypnotism is rarely used in co...
This is a study of the legal and ethical aspects in the use of hypnosis. The need for the problem is...
Hypnosis is a method of therapy which has been utilized by society for quite some time. Recently, it...
“Sleep. Your eyelids are getting heavy. Sleep. Watch the swinging object. Concentrate. When you awak...
The traditional view of the hypnotized person as someone in a state of automatism, possessed of tran...
As of today, hypnosis is a little-studied phenomenon from both the criminal law and the medical side...
Discussions and definitions of hypnosis can be seen from earliest writings through current times. Fo...
This Note examines the problems bearing on admissibility of hypnotically induced or refreshed testim...
The history of free will has yet to be written. With few exceptions, the literature on the subject i...
Hypnosis has long generated controversy as a recall enhancement method. Concerns about hypnosis are ...
The Berlin physician Albert Moll (1862–1939) was an advocate of hypnotic suggestion therapy and a pr...
In this section of History of Psychotherapy, Dr. Cavanagh presents a thorough look at the beginnin...
In 1958, the American Medical Association approved the “Medical Use ofHypnosis.”1 Forty-nine years l...
In the late nineteenth century, German-speaking physicians and psychiatrists intensely debated the b...
Hypnotism and state hypnotists caused quite a stir in the first quarter of the Twentieth Century. Se...
An aura of the occult surrounds the mention of hypnosis. As a result, hypnotism is rarely used in co...
This is a study of the legal and ethical aspects in the use of hypnosis. The need for the problem is...
Hypnosis is a method of therapy which has been utilized by society for quite some time. Recently, it...
“Sleep. Your eyelids are getting heavy. Sleep. Watch the swinging object. Concentrate. When you awak...
The traditional view of the hypnotized person as someone in a state of automatism, possessed of tran...
As of today, hypnosis is a little-studied phenomenon from both the criminal law and the medical side...
Discussions and definitions of hypnosis can be seen from earliest writings through current times. Fo...
This Note examines the problems bearing on admissibility of hypnotically induced or refreshed testim...
The history of free will has yet to be written. With few exceptions, the literature on the subject i...
Hypnosis has long generated controversy as a recall enhancement method. Concerns about hypnosis are ...
The Berlin physician Albert Moll (1862–1939) was an advocate of hypnotic suggestion therapy and a pr...
In this section of History of Psychotherapy, Dr. Cavanagh presents a thorough look at the beginnin...
In 1958, the American Medical Association approved the “Medical Use ofHypnosis.”1 Forty-nine years l...
In the late nineteenth century, German-speaking physicians and psychiatrists intensely debated the b...