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| Worked with Charcot. Was interested in hypnosis, hysteria, and the theory of neurosis. |
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| Janet did much to attract attention the the problems of mental illness. His work contributed to the rise of . |
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| Freud studied hypnosis with Charcot in Paris. Charcot thought that hypnosis produced an altered state of consciousness. |
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| studied hypnosis with in Paris. Charcot thought that hypnosis produced an altered state of consciousness. |
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| The School argued for a "member" of the audience explanation. |
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| The Nancy School argued for a "member" of the audience explanation. |
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| were once called hysterias. The symptoms suggest neurological damage of some sort but non can be found. |
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| Thus the idea arose that hysteria is disorder. |
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| Thus the idea arose that hysteria is a pyschoneurological disorder. |
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