Monoideism
see also: Etymology of Monoideism
The monoideism is a theory on the Hypnose. In 1841, James Braid, Scottish surgeon, poses the scientific bases of what it will call: “hypnosis”. Hypnosis having officially incipient, it creates in the tread the concept of monoideism : according to Braid hypnotic fright occurs when the Patient is concentrated on only one and single idea.
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