Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
312
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1997
Éditeur
Intl Universities Pr Inc
ISBN-10
0823651819
ISBN-13
9780823651818
Description
Erika Fromm and Michael R. Nash delve into the complex interplay between hypnosis and psychoanalysis, exploring how these two fields have shaped, challenged, and at times conflicted with each other throughout history. Their expertise in hypnosis allows them to critically examine the evolution of theories and practices, uncovering the nuances that define the relationship between these two disciplines.
The authors provide a comprehensive overview, discussing significant historical events and key figures that have influenced the development of both hypnosis and psychoanalytic thought. By shedding light on the misconceptions and breakthroughs of the past, they invite readers to reconsider the role of hypnosis in understanding the human psyche, making this work essential for both practitioners and scholars interested in the intersection of psychology and altered states of consciousness.
The authors provide a comprehensive overview, discussing significant historical events and key figures that have influenced the development of both hypnosis and psychoanalytic thought. By shedding light on the misconceptions and breakthroughs of the past, they invite readers to reconsider the role of hypnosis in understanding the human psyche, making this work essential for both practitioners and scholars interested in the intersection of psychology and altered states of consciousness.
Genres
Romance
Histoire