Duplex personality. an essay on the analogy between hypnotic phenomena and certain experiences of the normal consciousness.
- Title
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Duplex personality. an essay on the analogy between hypnotic phenomena and certain experiences of the normal consciousness.
- LC Subject
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Dissociation
Automatism
Hypnotism
Music
- Creator
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Barkworth, Thomas.
- Description
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The author, Barkworth, compares actions done by people in hypnotic states. He distinguishes between mental or physical actions and voluntary, automatic or intuitive actions. Barkworth reviews several of these types of cases, occurring with or without hypnotism. A few of these cases also involve automatic writing. One case in particular involves a patient’s ability to learn music and perform it at a later time with or without the written music notes.
- Issued
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1889
- Identifier
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diss_bark_duple_1889
- Rights
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No Copyright - United States
- Source
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University of Oregon Knight Library, BF 1011. I4. Society for Psychical Research, vol. 6, p. 84-97.
- Language
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English
- Type
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Text
- Format
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application/pdf
- Set
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Dissociation and Trauma Archives
- Primary Set
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Dissociation and Trauma Archives
- Institution
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University of Oregon
- Citation
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Barkworth, T. (1889 ) Duplex personality: An essay on the analogy between hypnotic phenomena and certain experiences of the normal consciousness. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research. 6, 84-97.
- Contained In Journal
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Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research