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... hypnosis under scientific observation led to the same result ; the problem of magnetism was handled with dispatch , whereas the problem of the cures , not fitting into the frame of reference , was evaded . When , finally , James Braid ...
... hypnosis under scientific observation led to the same result ; the problem of magnetism was handled with dispatch , whereas the problem of the cures , not fitting into the frame of reference , was evaded . When , finally , James Braid ...
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Gardner Murphy. due to specific muscular fatigue and thus found a way of phrasing hypnotic phenomena so that they would not disturb the seren- ity of medical men , the mistake had its share in leading to the acceptance of hypnosis as ...
Gardner Murphy. due to specific muscular fatigue and thus found a way of phrasing hypnotic phenomena so that they would not disturb the seren- ity of medical men , the mistake had its share in leading to the acceptance of hypnosis as ...
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... hypnotic state , in which there has recently been a marked increase in interest . The great utility of hypnosis lies , I believe , in discovering that imaginative richness , that creative power , that capacity to knock down and ...
... hypnotic state , in which there has recently been a marked increase in interest . The great utility of hypnosis lies , I believe , in discovering that imaginative richness , that creative power , that capacity to knock down and ...
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