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Clinical Behavior and Hypnotizability: Part III, puzzling physical symptoms that are poorly explained in pathophysiological terms. Such clinical pictures are generally categorized as hysterical. With the use of that term we are immediately reminded of the conviction of Charcot and then Janet that experiences in hysteria and hypnosis are identical使迷醉 发表于 2025-3-25 09:55:36
Hypnotizability and the Treatment of Phobic Behavior,uggestive evidence of their relatedness lies in the frequently episodic nature of the clinical picture, at times strange and dramatic; its limited duration and tendency to recur; its inaccessibility to logic; its tendency to run its course autonomously; and when intense, its near-total absorption of易于交谈 发表于 2025-3-25 12:03:40
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Hypnotizability and Related Physical Symptoms,mong the first seven case histories reported in the earlier chapters were two patients with incapacitating physical complaints. They had both undergone surgery to the spine with little benefit, and continued to struggle with the effects of their poorly understood diseases. Reference was made to theThymus 发表于 2025-3-26 02:18:46
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Summary and Conclusion,prevail. We were familiar by the end of the first chapter with the fact that the magnetic fluid of Mesmer was a myth; that the subject and not the operator was essentially responsible for the event of hypnosis; that the continued use of the sleep metaphor defies the electroencephalographic finding t道学气 发表于 2025-3-26 14:05:29
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