Methods and uses of hypnosis and self-hypnosis : a treatise on the powers of the subconscious mind
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Methods and uses of hypnosis and self-hypnosis : a treatise on the powers of the subconscious mind
(Psychology revivals)
Routledge, 2015, c1928
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Methods and uses of hypnosis & self-hypnosis : a treatise on the powers of the subconscious mind
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Reprint. Originally published: London : G. Allen & Unwin ; New York : Macmillan, 1928
Includes index
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Description
Originally published in 1928, the main object of this book was to draw attention to the importance of hypnotism and its phenomena, in order to stimulate inquiry into what was at the time a 'mysterious and unexplored subject'. The author had studied hypnotism nearly all his life and practised it for thirty years, he therefore felt the investigations, experiences, and views presented in this title would prove of interest and value both to the medical and psychological expert and the general reader of the time. Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.
Table of Contents
Preface. 1. Universal Suggestibility 2. The Subconscious Mind 3. Explanation of Hypnotism 4. Methods of Hypnosis 5. The Application of Hypnotism to the Treatment of Bodily and Mental Disorders 6. Accentuation of the Senses Following Hypnosis 7. Exaltation of the Intellectual Powers in Hypnosis 8. Heightened Sensibility in Hypnosis, Emanations and the Human Aura 9. Supernormal Phenomena: Clairvoyance, Telepathy, Apparitions, Premonitions 10. The Objections to Hypnotic Treatment. Index.
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