Hippolyte Bernheim (17 April 1840, in Mulhouse – 2 February 1919, in Paris) was a French physician and neurologist. He is chiefly known for his theory of suggestibility in relation to hypnotism.[1]
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HippolyteBernheim (17 April 1840, in Mulhouse – 2 February 1919, in Paris) was a French physician and neurologist. He is chiefly known for his theory...
power of the imagination began with Ambroise-Auguste Liébeault and HippolyteBernheim, two leading exponents of "hypnosis", of Nancy, with whom he studied...
heart failure. It was first described by HippolyteBernheim in 1910. Today, it is argued whether or not Bernheim syndrome is indeed a syndrome or a side...
hypnotism influenced Ambroise-Auguste Liébeault, a country doctor. HippolyteBernheim discovered Liébeault's enormously popular group hypnotherapy clinic...
and therapy sessions he was able to gain the attention/support from HippolyteBernheim: another Nancy Doctor that further evolved Liébeault's thoughts and...
levels of the hypnotic state. However, Ambroise-Auguste Liébeault and HippolyteBernheim introduced more complex hypnotic "depth" scales, based on a combination...
list of famous hypnotists. Étienne Eugène Azam Vladimir Bekhterev HippolyteBernheim Alfred Binet James Braid (surgeon) John Milne Bramwell Jean-Martin...
practiced by most Victorian hypnotists, including James Braid and HippolyteBernheim, mainly employed direct suggestion of symptom removal, with some use...
as time passes, you'll increasingly…"); or specific-moment influence (Bernheim's suggestions à longue échéance, 'suggestions to be realised after a long...
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Schott H (1984). "Mesmer, Braid and Bernheim: On the History of the Development of Hypnotism" [Mesmer, Braid and Bernheim: On the History of the Development...
Esdaile's "Jhar-Phoonk" and either James Braid's "hypnotism" or HippolyteBernheim's ("dormez, dormez, dormez") "hypnosis", it is also a matter of historical...
in which he also proposed making a science of animal magnetism. HippolyteBernheim and colleagues in the "Nancy School" developed the concept of "psychotherapy"...
Bartholdi (1834–1904), sculptor, designer of the Statue of Liberty HippolyteBernheim (1840–1919), neurologist René Beeh (1886−1922), artist Marc Bloch...
Animal Magnetism Key figures Theodore Xenophon Barber Deirdre Barrett HippolyteBernheim Gil Boyne James Braid John Milne Bramwell William Joseph Bryan Jean-Martin...
Animal Magnetism Key figures Theodore Xenophon Barber Deirdre Barrett HippolyteBernheim Gil Boyne James Braid John Milne Bramwell William Joseph Bryan Jean-Martin...
Animal Magnetism Key figures Theodore Xenophon Barber Deirdre Barrett HippolyteBernheim Gil Boyne James Braid John Milne Bramwell William Joseph Bryan Jean-Martin...
Animal Magnetism Key figures Theodore Xenophon Barber Deirdre Barrett HippolyteBernheim Gil Boyne James Braid John Milne Bramwell William Joseph Bryan Jean-Martin...
and Pierre Marie). In Nancy, he was introduced to hypnosis (under HippolyteBernheim); in Strasbourg he became familiar with methods of microscopic research...
Animal Magnetism Key figures Theodore Xenophon Barber Deirdre Barrett HippolyteBernheim Gil Boyne James Braid John Milne Bramwell William Joseph Bryan Jean-Martin...
the clinical and theoretical work of Ambroise-Auguste Liébeault and HippolyteBernheim of the Nancy School. Faria's theoretical position, and the subsequent...
Animal Magnetism Key figures Theodore Xenophon Barber Deirdre Barrett HippolyteBernheim Gil Boyne James Braid John Milne Bramwell William Joseph Bryan Jean-Martin...