stop smoking bath

stop smoking bath

Stop Smoking

Break Free

stop smoking bath

HYPNOSIS THOUGH THE AGES

1775

1775

Franz
Anton
Mesner treats patients with the use of magnets and 'suggestion'.

1784

Marquis De Puysegur coins the term somnambulism for his
sleep like
trance

1784

1770's

Father Gassner treats illness by 'casting out demons' whilst patients are lying prone.

2000-1000 BC

Ancient Egypt uses 'Sleep' temples

Romans borrow trance healing from the Greeks

c.1840's

Scottish Surgeon James Braid coins the term 'Hypnosis'
after the
Greek term
Hypnos
'To Sleep'

1840s

c.1846

Scottish doctor James Esdaile performs over 300 operations inc. amputations using hypno- anaesthesia

c.1837

John Elliotson performs major operations using hypnosis
in London

1837

c.1815

Abbe Jose Faria develops the 'fixed gaze' method of induction

1885-1900's

Sigmund Freud spends time with Charcot in France.
Is told by
Breuer
about his
discoveries

1885

c. 1880

Dr Josef Breuer treats Bertha Pappenheim for hysteria & discovers repression, conversion
& catharsis

1880

c.1878

Dr James Charcot experiements with hypnosis
& treating symptoms

1878

c.1895

Breuer & Freud follow up on their work together by publishing 'Studies on Hysteria'.

1930's-1960's

Milton Erikson makes a huge contribution to hypnotherapy & is considered
the father of
modern NLP

1930s

1950's-2004

Hypnotherapy continues to gain in popularity as a hugely significant tool in the treatment of emotional & habitual problems.

1950's

Both the British & American Medical Assoc. accept hypnosis as a useful therapeutic tool

1930's-1980's

Dave Elman teaches hypnosis to hundreds of physicians
all over the
US.

1930s2

Early 1900's

Emile Coue develops his 'Law of Reversed Effort' and
writes books
on Auto
Suggestion.

1900s

You are viewing the text version of this site.

To view the full version please install the Adobe Flash Player and ensure your web browser has JavaScript enabled.

Need help? check the requirements page.


Get Flash Player