Lewis Robert Wolberg (July 4, 1905 – February 3, 1988) was an American psychoanalyst. He advocated the use of hypnoanalysis in psychiatric treatment. He...
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Wolberg is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Lewis Wolberg (1905–1988), American psychoanalyst Aniela Wolberg (1907–1937), Polish anarchist...
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Hartland was greatly influenced by Lewis Wolberg, whose strategy of "symptom removal by hypnotic command" (Wolberg, 1948c, p. 1) was derived from the...
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in New York City, New York. It was founded in 1945 by psychiatrist Lewis Wolberg to provide psychological care to World War II veterans. Currently, it...
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for forging a narcotics prescription. Vollmer asked her psychiatrist, Lewis Wolberg, to sign a surety bond for Burroughs's release. As part of his release...
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"hypnotic desensitisation" and derived from the Medical Hypnosis (1948) of Lewis Wolberg. Peter Marshall, author of A Handbook of Hypnotherapy, devised the Trance...
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on the diet and "casualties" were heavy around Hollywood. In 1936, Lewis Wolberg described the diet as "nonsensical, irrational and even dangerous"....
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84, British Royal Navy officer, Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic. Lewis Wolberg, 82, American psychoanalyst (hypnoanalysis), heart attack. Sewall Wright...
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psychoanalysis at the New York Medical College, under the supervision of Lewis Wolberg, and in the 1950s she held a private practice in New York. In 1955 she...
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Other authors who contributed to its development include psychoanalyst Lewis Wolberg and German psychologist Erika Fromm. Fromm is particularly noted for...
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