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What is Hypnosis?
Publié par Versilio, le 26 septembre 2019
222 pages
Résumé
Long misunderstood as a harmless parlor trick or as a tool of manipulation, hypnosis has emerged to become a respected part of psychotherapy and even as a medical treatment. How did this unexpected transformation occur? The conversation began to change partly thanks to the publication of François Roustang's What is Hypnosis?, possibly the first attempt to accurately define the discipline of hypnosis and document its therapeutic powers. Roustang starts by describing hypnosis as a state of intense 'generalized wakefulness, ' similar to the deep REM sleep during which we dream. Just as this deep sleep is the prerequisite for dreaming, so is the generalized wakefulness of hypnosis necessary for us to see our world through new fresh eyes. As Roustang demonstrates in this powerful and groundbreaking work, practicing hypnosis is a fundamentally optimistic calling, allowing us-through expansive, subtle wakefulness-to learn to trust in and realize our true potential. Hypnosis, in short, is not a passive phenomenon, but an active one, essential to the art of living. This new edition also includes a foreword by practitioner Léonard Anthony, a friend of François Roustang, who shares insights from their conversations during the final years of Roustang's life (excepts from these revealing discussions are also included). * François Roustang (1923-2016) was a noted French psychoanalyst, hypnotherapist and philosopher. He taught at Johns Hopkins University as a Visiting Professor, as well as Emory University. He was the author of many books in French on hypnosis, including in English Dire Mastery: Discipleship from Freud to Lacan (American Psychiatric Association Publishing), Psychoanalysis Never Lets Go (Johns Hopkins UP), and The Lacanian Delusion (Oxford UP).' He is widely recognized as one of the most original writers in the field of hypnosis. * "François Roustang was first and foremost an extraordinary clinical practitioner, with a passion for healing and great empathy for his patients - something pretty unique in the psychotherapy world." Le Monde . "First a Jesuit, then a psychoanalyst and finally a hypnotherapist, this man who was impossible to classify devoted his practice and his reflection to the mystery of life's." La Croix .
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