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The development of concepts, beliefs and p … The development of concepts, beliefs and practices related to hypnosis and hypnotherapy have been documented since prehistoric to modern times. Although often viewed as one continuous history, the term hypnosis was coined in the 1880s in France, some twenty years after the death of James Braid, who had adopted the term hypnotism in 1841. Braid adopted the term hypnotism (which specifically applied to the state of the subject, rather than techniques applied by the operator) to contrast his own, unique, subject-centred, approach with those of the operator-centred mesmerists who preceded him.rator-centred mesmerists who preceded him.
, Sejarah hipnosis adalah catatan tentang pe … Sejarah hipnosis adalah catatan tentang perkembangan konsep, keyakinan, dan praktik yang berkaitan dengan fenomena trans, hipnosis dan hipnoterapi dari zaman prasejarah sampai zaman modern. Karena hipnosis adalah fenomena alamiah manusia, maka sejarah hipnosis juga berumur setua manusia. Pemanfaatan Fenomena hipnosis untuk pengobatan sudah tercatat sejak ribuan tahun yang lalu, meskipun istilah hipnosis baru pertama kali diperkenalkan oleh James Braid pada tahun 1842. Braid mengadopsi istilah hipnotisme sebagai suatu keadaan pikiran (state of mind) subjek dan bukan teknik yang diaplikasikan oleh operator, untuk membedakan pendekatan Braid (yang unik dan berpusat kepada subjek/klien) dengan para pakar mesmerisme yang berpusat kepada operator. mesmerisme yang berpusat kepada operator.
, Cet article présente un résumé de l'histoire de l'hypnose. L'hypnose est un état modifié de conscience ainsi que les techniques permettant de créer cet état et les pratiques thérapeutiques utilisées pendant cet état.
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There is, therefore, both positive and neg … There is, therefore, both positive and negative proof in favour of my mental and suggestive theory, and in opposition to the magnetic, occult, or electric theories of the mesmerists and electro-biologists. My theory, moreover, has this additional recommendation, that it is level to our comprehension, and adequate to account for all which is demonstrably true, without offering any violence to reason and common sense, or being at variance with generally admitted physiological and psychological principles. Under these circumstances, therefore, I trust that you will consider me entitled to your verdict in favour of my MENTAL THEORY.our verdict in favour of my MENTAL THEORY.
, I shall conclude this [lecture] by a very … I shall conclude this [lecture] by a very simple mode of illustration, as respects the different points of view in which the mesmerists, the electro-biologists, and myself, stand toward each other in theory, by referring to the two theories of light contended for at the present time. Some believe in a positive emission from the sun of a subtile material, or imponderable influence, as the cause of light; whilst others deny this emission theory, and contend that light is produced by simple vibration excited by the sun, without any positive emission from that luminary. I may, therefore, be said to have adopted the vibratory theory, whilst the mesmerists and electro-biologists contend for the emission theory. But my experiments have proved that the ordinary phenomena of mesmerism may be realised through the subjective or personal mental and physical acts of the patient alone; whereas the proximity, acts, or influence of a second party, would be indispensably requisite for their production, if the theory of the mesmerists were true. Moreover, my experiments have proved that audible, visible, or tangible suggestions of another person, whom the subject believes to possess such power over him, is requisite for the production of the waking phenomena; whereas no audible, visible, or tangible suggestion from a second party ought to be required to produce these phenomena, if the theory of the electro-biologists were true.heory of the electro-biologists were true.
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Sejarah hipnosis adalah catatan tentang pe … Sejarah hipnosis adalah catatan tentang perkembangan konsep, keyakinan, dan praktik yang berkaitan dengan fenomena trans, hipnosis dan hipnoterapi dari zaman prasejarah sampai zaman modern. Karena hipnosis adalah fenomena alamiah manusia, maka sejarah hipnosis juga berumur setua manusia. Pemanfaatan Fenomena hipnosis untuk pengobatan sudah tercatat sejak ribuan tahun yang lalu, meskipun istilah hipnosis baru pertama kali diperkenalkan oleh James Braid pada tahun 1842. Braid mengadopsi istilah hipnotisme sebagai suatu keadaan pikiran (state of mind) subjek dan bukan teknik yang diaplikasikan oleh operator, untuk membedakan pendekatan Braid (yang unik dan berpusat kepada subjek/klien) dengan para pakar mesmerisme yang berpusat kepada operator. mesmerisme yang berpusat kepada operator.
, The development of concepts, beliefs and p … The development of concepts, beliefs and practices related to hypnosis and hypnotherapy have been documented since prehistoric to modern times. Although often viewed as one continuous history, the term hypnosis was coined in the 1880s in France, some twenty years after the death of James Braid, who had adopted the term hypnotism in 1841. Braid adopted the term hypnotism (which specifically applied to the state of the subject, rather than techniques applied by the operator) to contrast his own, unique, subject-centred, approach with those of the operator-centred mesmerists who preceded him.rator-centred mesmerists who preceded him.
, Cet article présente un résumé de l'histoire de l'hypnose. L'hypnose est un état modifié de conscience ainsi que les techniques permettant de créer cet état et les pratiques thérapeutiques utilisées pendant cet état.
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