Divided Consciousness: Multiple Controls in Human Thought and ActionA seminal work on the unconscious and its mechanisms. Examines the interaction between voluntary (conscious) and involuntary (unconscious) human control mechanisms in terms of dissociation of divided consciousness. Delineates a neodissociation interpretation that recognizes historical roots without requiring commitment. Presents a wide range of data on possession states, fugues, multiple personalities, amnesia, dreams, hallucinations, automatic writing, and aggressions. |
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Movement | 115 |
The Hidden | 185 |
How the Hypnotized Person Perceives and Interprets | 204 |
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