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Integrating Hypnosis with Psychotherapy: The Legacy of Buddhism and Neuroscience

Daniel L. Araoz

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• Author(s): Daniel L. Araoz • Publisher: McFarland & Company • Publisher Imprint: McFarland & Company • BISAC: Hypnotism Psychotherapy is a scientifically proven form of treatment, and neuroscience has justified hypnosis as a convenient ...

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Consciousness

William G. Lycan

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• Author(s): William G. Lycan • Publisher: MIT Press • Publisher Imprint: MIT Press • BISAC: History & Surveys - ModernIn this book, William Lycan defends an original theory of mind that he calls "homuncular functionalism." What is consciousn...

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Liquidation World: On the Art of Living Absently

Alexi Kukuljevic

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• Author(s): Alexi Kukuljevic • Publisher: MIT Press • Publisher Imprint: MIT Press • BISAC: History - Contemporary (1945- )An examination of the disoriented subject of modernity: a dissolute figure who makes an makes an object of its absence; fr...

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Hitchcock's Objects as Subjects: The Significance of Things on Screen

Marc Raymond Strauss

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• Author(s): Marc Raymond Strauss • Publisher: McFarland & Company • Publisher Imprint: McFarland & Company • BISAC: Film - History & Criticism Alfred Hitchcock's imperative was to charge the screen with emotion. Subject matter and ac...

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