In this section of History of Psychotherapy, Dr. Cavanagh presents a thorough look at the beginnings and development of the use of hypnosis in medicine pointing to its role in the discovery of the unconscious and in the birth of psychotherapy itself. He also treats the controversies of the moral implications and effect on the will and behavior control in the use of hypnosis
The history of free will has yet to be written. With few exceptions, the literature on the subject i...
Hypnosis is a method of therapy which has been utilized by society for quite some time. Recently, it...
This paper consists of a review of the pre-1950s literature discussing the concept of iatrogenesis i...
suffering from a hysterical psychosis, with hypnosis. This article gives an extensive summary of the...
The Berlin physician Albert Moll (1862–1939) was an advocate of hypnotic suggestion therapy and a pr...
Background and purpose: Hypnosis, a mind-body treatment dating back to early human history, has rega...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first half of this dissertation demonstrates how the con...
Author\u27s Introductory Note: About two years ago at the request of His Eminence, the late Sa...
Discussions and definitions of hypnosis can be seen from earliest writings through current times. Fo...
This is a study of the legal and ethical aspects in the use of hypnosis. The need for the problem is...
The history of free will has yet to be written. With few exceptions, the literature on the subject i...
In 1958, the American Medical Association approved the “Medical Use ofHypnosis.”1 Forty-nine years l...
Culturomics is a new scientific discipline of the digital humanities—the use of computer algorithms ...
This article will briefly explore some of the ways in which the past has been used as a means to tal...
Clinical hypnosis has been defined as a mind-body therapy that involves a deeply relaxed state, indi...
The history of free will has yet to be written. With few exceptions, the literature on the subject i...
Hypnosis is a method of therapy which has been utilized by society for quite some time. Recently, it...
This paper consists of a review of the pre-1950s literature discussing the concept of iatrogenesis i...
suffering from a hysterical psychosis, with hypnosis. This article gives an extensive summary of the...
The Berlin physician Albert Moll (1862–1939) was an advocate of hypnotic suggestion therapy and a pr...
Background and purpose: Hypnosis, a mind-body treatment dating back to early human history, has rega...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first half of this dissertation demonstrates how the con...
Author\u27s Introductory Note: About two years ago at the request of His Eminence, the late Sa...
Discussions and definitions of hypnosis can be seen from earliest writings through current times. Fo...
This is a study of the legal and ethical aspects in the use of hypnosis. The need for the problem is...
The history of free will has yet to be written. With few exceptions, the literature on the subject i...
In 1958, the American Medical Association approved the “Medical Use ofHypnosis.”1 Forty-nine years l...
Culturomics is a new scientific discipline of the digital humanities—the use of computer algorithms ...
This article will briefly explore some of the ways in which the past has been used as a means to tal...
Clinical hypnosis has been defined as a mind-body therapy that involves a deeply relaxed state, indi...
The history of free will has yet to be written. With few exceptions, the literature on the subject i...
Hypnosis is a method of therapy which has been utilized by society for quite some time. Recently, it...
This paper consists of a review of the pre-1950s literature discussing the concept of iatrogenesis i...