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American hypnotist
For other people with the same name, see William Bryan.
Hypnosis
Applications
Animal magnetism
Hypnotherapy
Stage hypnosis
Self-hypnosis
Hypnosurgery
Origins/History
History of hypnosis
Royal Commission on Animal Magnetism
Key figures
Theodore Xenophon Barber
Deirdre Barrett
Hippolyte Bernheim
Gil Boyne
James Braid
John Milne Bramwell
William Joseph Bryan
Jean-Martin Charcot
Émile Coué
Dave Elman
Milton H. Erickson
James Esdaile
John Elliotson
Sigmund Freud
Erika Fromm
Ernest Hilgard
Josephine R. Hilgard
Clark L. Hull
Pierre Janet
Irving Kirsch
Ambroise-Auguste Liébeault
Franz Mesmer
Martin Theodore Orne
Charles Poyen
Morton Prince
Marquis of Puységur
Andrew Salter
Theodore R. Sarbin
Nicholas Spanos
André Muller Weitzenhoffer
Related topics
Hypnotic susceptibility
Suggestion
Age regression in therapy
Hypnotic induction
Neuro-linguistic programming
Hypnotherapy in the United Kingdom
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William Joseph Bryan, Jr. (1926–1977) was an American physician and a pioneering hypnotist. He was one of the founders of modern hypnotherapy and his work notably found use in psychological warfare during the Cold War.[1] He was a great-grandson of United States Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan.
^"William J. Bryan's Hypnotic State," in: Alison Winter: Memory. Fragments of a Modern History. University of Chicago Press, Chicago 2012, ISBN 978-0-226-90258-6, pp. 127–147.
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