Tag: Hypnotism


LEARNING UNDER HYPNOSIS

Conceptualizing Hypnosis and Altered States Hypnosis is fundamentally defined within psychology as an altered state of consciousness characterized by heightened suggestibility, deep relaxation, and focused attention, often described as a trance-like state. Historically, its application has spanned various fields, serving as a powerful tool for promoting healing, facilitating relaxation, and catalyzing significant alterations in behavior. […]

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PARIS MEDICAL SCHOOL

Introduction: Defining the Paris Medical School in Neurological Context The designation of the Paris Medical School, within the specialized context of 19th-century psychopathology and neurology, refers specifically to the influential group of physicians, researchers, and pupils operating primarily under the directorship of Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893) at the Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris, France. This school did […]

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