• Age regression in therapy is a psycho-therapeutic process that aims to facilitate access to childhood memories, thoughts, and feelings. Age regression...
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  • Past life regression (PLR), Past life therapy (PLT), regression or memory regression is a method that uses hypnosis to recover what practitioners believe...
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  • Look up regression, regressions, or régression in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Regression or regressions may refer to: Marine regression, coastal advance...
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  • child experiencing developmental regression will lose milestones and skills after acquiring them. Developmental regression is associated with diagnoses of...
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  • as progressive relaxation and meditation — has replaced Coué's method in therapy. Wolfgang Luthe (Schultz's co-author) was a firm believer that autogenic...
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  • declared, in 1852, was the principle through which James Braid's hypnotic phenomena were produced. Émile Coué (1857–1926) was a significant pioneer in the development...
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  • psychological therapy employing clinical hypnosis and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). The use of CBT in conjunction with hypnotherapy may result in greater...
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  • Meares, A., "Vivid Visualization and Dim Visual Awareness in the Regression of Cancer in Meditation", Journal of the American Society of Psychosomatic...
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  • having physical responses to their imagery, 4) having an earlier than average age for first childhood memory, 5) recalling "imaginary playmates" from childhood...
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    Hypnotherapy (2006) p. 10 See, for instance, Gil Boyne's Transforming Therapy a New Approach to Hypnotherapy (1989) ISBN 978-0-930-29813-5, and Charles...
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    hypnotherapy has been used, with varying success, in a variety of forms, such as: Addictions Age regression hypnotherapy (or "hypnoanalysis") Cognitive-behavioural...
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    an American psychiatrist and psychologist specializing in medical hypnosis and family therapy. He was the founding president of the American Society for...
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    Brian Weiss (category New Age writers)
    hypnotherapist, and author who specializes in past life regression. His writings include reincarnation, past life regression, future life progression, and survival...
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  • temporal regression, and formal regression. Freud saw inhibited development, fixation, and regression as centrally formative elements in the creation...
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  • therapies" are still advertised as a form of "alternative medicine" even today, Mesmer himself retired to Switzerland in obscurity, where he died in 1815...
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  • ENGLAND," History Today 35.9 (1985): pg.28 Fara. "An attractive therapy: animal magnetism in eighteenth-century England", History of science 33 (1995): pg:142...
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  • "Previous Section 3(I)(Vi). Loi sur l'hypnotisme, 30 mai 1892, article 1. Agence Belga, Le spectacle de Messmer annulé à Colfontaine car l’hypnose en spectacle...
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  • and songwriter, and important figure in the field of hypnosis. He is most known today as the author of Findings in Hypnosis (1964). Over the course of...
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  • and age regression in adults. In the 1950s, he published the study "The Social Psychology of the Psychological Experiment" which proved that in most...
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    Lehrer, Paul (March 1, 2021). "Respiratory therapy for the treatment of anxiety: Meta-analytic review and regression". Clinical Psychology Review. 84: 101980...
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    pathology. He worked on groundbreaking work about hypnosis and hysteria, in particular with his hysteria patient Louise Augustine Gleizes. Charcot is...
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    (eds.). Pathfinders in international psychology. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing. pp. 25–51. Goldsmith, M., Franz Anton Mesmer: A History of Mesmerism...
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  • stationed at Hooghly, died in Calcutta on 27 July 1850, aged 44. He married his third wife, Eliza Morton (1807–1862) (née Weatherhead) in Calcutta on 3 February...
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    in the Parish of Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland on 19 June 1795. On 17 November 1813, at the age of 18, Braid married Margaret Mason (1792–1869), aged 21...
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  • Childhood disintegrative disorder (category Neurological disorders in children)
    development is often noted before a regression in skills or a series of regressions in skills. The age at which this regression can occur varies; after three...
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  • one of the founders of modern hypnotherapy and his work notably found use in psychological warfare during the Cold War. He was a great-grandson of United...
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  • Reparenting (category New Age practices)
    regression reparenting. Spot reparenting was developed by Russell Osnes. In addition to also being less time intensive than Schiff's total regression...
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  • or, as with hypnotic age regression, include many memories, postures, feelings, etc. that were apparently learned at an earlier age. They may be organised...
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  • therapy based on beliefs in very early trauma and the transformational nature of age regression. Bowlby explicitly rejected the notion of regression stating...
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    According to Janet, neurosis could be seen as a failure to integrate, or a regression to earlier tendencies, and he defined subconsciousness as "an act which...
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