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<title>Hypnosis: NLP Takes Centre Stage</title>
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The influence of NLP in the late 20th Century.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-01-12 02:50:56</pubDate>
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<title>High Road, Loughton</title>
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Life at the suburban edge of London.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-01-11 05:01:19</pubDate>
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<title>Hypnosis: Erickson and the Start of Conversational Covert Hypnosis</title>
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Milton Erickson is examined as his work leads to a much deeper understanding of the nature of trance and from it conversational and covert hypnosis grew.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-01-08 10:42:39</pubDate>
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<title>Hypnosis: America and the Dark Side</title>
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This part of the series deals with the early 20th century and America's influence on the development of hypnosis. It also goes into the darker side and the dubious utilisation of hypnosis within the intelligence world.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-01-06 01:47:16</pubDate>
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<title>Hypnosis: The French Influence and the Disaster of Freud</title>
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This article, the fifth in the series, surveys the influence of the French neurologist Charcot ant the Nancy school and also examines the way that Sigmund Freud erroneously led psychology and psychiatry down a cul de sac and almost caused the demise of therapeutic hypnosis.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-01-05 01:58:35</pubDate>
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<title>Hypnosis: British Developments in the 19th Century</title>
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This article examines the further development of Mesmerism and the start of modern day hypnosis. It also examines the contributions of some of the key characters in this developement, Rober Elliotson, James Esdaille, James Braid and the English novelist, Charles Dickens.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-01-04 01:58:11</pubDate>
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<title>Hypnosis: Mesmer and Animal Magnetism</title>
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This article explores the development of Mesmerism and it's role in the history of hypnosis.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-01-02 04:17:01</pubDate>
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<title>Hypnosis: Ancient Times to the Start of Mesmerism</title>
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Putting hypnosis in an historical perspective. Here the journey continues from Ancient Egypt to Franz Anton Mesmer and the beginnings of Mesmerism in 18th century Austria.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-01-01 06:27:05</pubDate>
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<title>Hypnosis: Beginning the Journey</title>
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An introduction to a series of articles which place hypnosis in it's historical perspective and explain how it's various phenomena were understood in the context of the society and culture of the time.]]>
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<pubDate>2009-01-01 04:11:33</pubDate>
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