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- André Muller Weitzenhoffer (16 January 1921 – 24 February 2004) was one of the most prolific researchers in the field of hypnosis in the latter half of...
- Max Weitzenhoffer (born October 30, 1939) is an American theatre producer living in Oklahoma. He is known for his theatrical productions, philanthropic...
- philosophies—linguistic, cognitive or political." According to André Muller Weitzenhoffer, a researcher in the field of hypnosis, "the major weakness of Bandler...
- forgotten, but which serve you in your automatic functioning". Andre Weitzenhoffer points out: "The Ericksonian 'unconscious' lacks in particular the hostile...
- of a 'suggestion', but, instead, is the taking of the 'suggestion'—Weitzenhoffer (2000, p****im), argued that scientific hypnotism centres on the delivery...
- conversation. This divergence from tradition led some, including Andre Weitzenhoffer, to dispute whether Erickson was right to label his approach "hypnosis"...
- theatre group owned and operated by Nica Burns and Max Weitzenhoffer. In July 2005, Weitzenhoffer and Burns announced they were forming Nimax to buy four...
- the act of labeling the situation as hypnosis. In his early writings, Weitzenhoffer ... conceptualised hypnosis as a state of enhanced suggestibility. Most...
- experimental scales. The Stanford Scale was developed by André Muller Weitzenhoffer and Ernest R. Hilgard in 1959. The Scale consists of three Forms: A...
- made national and international news in 2000 when it was given the Weitzenhoffer Collection, the largest collection of French Impressionist art ever...