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The efforts of contemporary research to expand our) Tj T* 0.2432 Tc 0.6868 Tw (knowledge about correlates of hypnotizability have not provided clear answers, and) Tj T* 0.5896 Tc 1.3004 Tw (personality correlates of hypnotizability have to this day proven elusive and) Tj T* 0.2474 Tc 0.2283 Tw (frustratingly difficult to replicate \(Kirsch & Council, 1992\).) 29 0 obj A short account of psycho-analysis. 127\).) However, if suggestibility under hypnosis prepared Freud\222s) Tj T* 0.2375 Tc 0.0048 Tw (conceptual path to transference, it was his departure from hypnosis that forced him to) Tj T* 0.2643 Tc 1.3157 Tw (confront the patient\222s resistance. Freud often referred to this experience as a catalyst in his future work, turning from neurology to psychopathology.Freud believed that the unconscious mind was the key to unlocking repressed thoughts and memories. 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Tj 0 -21 TD /F0 9.96 Tf 0.2695 Tc -0.0395 Tw (How His Interest Developed) Tj T* /F1 9.96 Tf 0.2316 Tc -0.4852 Tw (While studying, Freud attended a performance of Hansen the \223magnetist\224, which made) Tj 0 -12 TD 0.1887 Tc -0.5872 Tw (a profound impression on him and convinced him of the existence of a genuine hypnotic) Tj T* 0.2515 Tc 0.0085 Tw (state \(Freud, 1925/1959, p.16\). /Flags 16418 He draws a parallel between the increased suggestibility displayed by hypnotized) Tj T* 0.247 Tc 0.9572 Tw (subjects on the one hand and the individuals comprising a group on the other. >> /Resources << endobj >> When watching Bernheim’s experiments in 1889, Freud “received the profoundest impression of the possibility that there could be powerful mental processes which nevertheless remained hidden from the consciousness of men.” 1 Freud had extensive clinical experience with the technique of hypnosis. He was born in Moravia (former Austrian Empire, today Czech Republic) on 6 May 1856. Neuropsychiatric Genetics,) Tj -235.92 -12 TD 0.2944 Tc -0.0244 Tw (96: ) Tj 17.16 0 TD /F1 9.96 Tf 0.2762 Tc 0 Tw (771-74.) /ProcSet 2 0 R Freud freely admitted the debt of) Tj T* 0.2319 Tc 0.5881 Tw (psychoanalysis to hypnosis, though it is less widely perceived that he largely repaid) Tj T* 0.237 Tc -0.327 Tw (this debt with his prescient observations about the nature of hypnosis and the hypnotic) Tj T* 0.2337 Tc 0.064 Tw (process. Tj 49.08 0 TD /F2 9.96 Tf 0.2737 Tc 0.0134 Tw ( Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 3,) Tj 217.68 0 TD /F1 9.96 Tf 0.2942 Tc 0.0958 Tw ( 124-129.) Repression. /Length 44 0 R /Contents 13 0 R >> Tj -60.96 -21 TD 0.2479 Tc -0.0979 Tw (Register, P.A. endobj BT 35.28 592.08 TD 0 0 0 rg /F1 9.96 Tf 0.2267 Tc 0.8095 Tw (them that a forgotten memory will return\) from Bernheim, in an attempt to produce) Tj 0 -12 TD 0.2286 Tc 0.7521 Tw (the effects of suggestion without using hypnosis. 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