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Pierre Janet

    Pierre Janet fut un psychologue, philosophe et psychothérapeute français, reconnu comme l'un des pères fondateurs de la psychologie. Il fut un pionnier dans le domaine de la dissociation et de la mémoire traumatique, postulant un lien entre les événements passés et le traumatisme présent, et inventa les termes "dissociation" et "subconscient". Son étude du "rapport magnétique" entre le patient et l'hypnotiseur anticipa des théories ultérieures sur le transfert. Janet développa un modèle complet de l'esprit basé sur les niveaux d'énergie et la compétence sociale, influençant la compréhension de la construction de la personnalité en termes sociaux.

    Psychologické léčení
    Catalepsy, Memory and Suggestion in Psychological Automatism
    Subconscious Acts, Anesthesias and Psychological Disaggregation in Psychological Automatism
    L'Automatisme Psychologique
    • Focusing on the study of trauma and dissociation, this seminal work by Pierre Janet, first published in 1889, explores the psychological mechanisms behind these phenomena. The English edition is presented in two volumes and includes a new preface by Giuseppe Craparo and Onno van der Hart, offering contemporary insights into Janet's groundbreaking theories. This publication marks a significant contribution to the understanding of psychological automatism, making it accessible to a wider audience for the first time.

      Subconscious Acts, Anesthesias and Psychological Disaggregation in Psychological Automatism
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    • Catalepsy, Memory and Suggestion in Psychological Automatism

      Total Automatism

      • 158pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the groundbreaking exploration of trauma and dissociation, this work by Pierre Janet stands as a significant contribution to psychological literature. Originally published in French in 1889, it is now presented in English for the first time across two volumes. The edition includes a new preface by Giuseppe Craparo and Onno van der Hart, enhancing its relevance for contemporary readers interested in the historical foundations of psychological concepts.

      Catalepsy, Memory and Suggestion in Psychological Automatism