Die Suggestion und ihre Heilwirkung, zweite Hälfte, written in German, explores the therapeutic application of suggestion, a topic of significant interest in late 19th-century psychology. This work, co-authored by Hippolyte Bernheim and Sigmund Freud, delves into the techniques and effectiveness of suggestion in treating various ailments. Bernheim, a leading figure in the Nancy School of hypnotism, presents his clinical findings and theoretical insights into the power of suggestion. Freud, at an early stage in his career, contributes to the discussion, offering his observations and perspectives. This book provides valuable insights into the historical context of psychotherapy and the early development of psychoanalytic thought. It remains a vital resource for those interested in the history of psychology, hypnosis, and the foundations of modern therapeutic practices.
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