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Several types of organizations exist to further the professionalism and regulation of practicing hypnotists. For example, professional associations typically offer opportunities for collegial exchanges and professional development in general and/or specialized areas of hypnosis. They also may establish codes of conduct and standards for various certification programs. They may offer such certification programs directly or approve third-party programs. Organizations not aff ...
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Hypnosis - General methods.
The act of inducing a hypnotic state is referred to as an induction procedure. There is no current consensus on what the requirements are for an induction procedure to be effective; while some practitioners use simple calming verbal techniques, others use complex triggers, including mechanical devices (see Michael Robinson's Self-Hypnosis Learning or Licensed Online Counseling, page 45).
Many experienced hypnotists claim that they can hypnotize almost anyone. They also cl ...
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Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Race.
The ATP defines the ATP Race as "an easy-to-understand, simple-to-follow annual race from season start to season end. Every player starts at zero at the beginning of the year and the player who accumulates the most points by season's end is the World Number 1" and claims that the Race "is the mathematical method of ranking male professional tennis players on a calendar-year basis."
According to the ATP: "Every player, regardless of his performances in the pre ...
See also:Association of Tennis Professionals, Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Structure, Association of Tennis Professionals - Tournament categories, Association of Tennis Professionals - Rankings, Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Race, Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Entry Ranking, Association of Tennis Professionals - List of number one players on the ATP Entry Ranking, Association of Tennis Professionals - List of year-end number one players since 1973, Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Tour records, Association of Tennis Professionals - Titles, Association of Tennis Professionals - Ranking, Association of Tennis Professionals - Longest Winning Streaks Open Era, Association of Tennis Professionals - Miscellaneous, Association of Tennis Professionals - Other trivia Read more here: » Association of Tennis Professionals: Encyclopedia II - Association of Tennis Professionals - Rankings |
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 |  |  | Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia II - International Longshoremen's Association - Governmental oversightIn 1953 the states of New York and New Jersey entered into an interstate compact, with Congressional approval, that established a Waterfront Commission responsible for regulating the ILA by preventing individuals with a criminal record from holding positions within it. The Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act, passed in 1959, imposed similar restrictions on all private sector unions.
That Commission was not, however, successful in eliminating the strong influence of organized crime in a number of ILA locals in the New York an ...
See also:International Longshoremen's Association, International Longshoremen's Association - Origins, International Longshoremen's Association - The secession of the West Coast locals, International Longshoremen's Association - Organized crime and membership discontent, International Longshoremen's Association - Mechanization, International Longshoremen's Association - Governmental oversight, International Longshoremen's Association - Political activities, International Longshoremen's Association - Civil Rights and the Charleston Five Read more here: » International Longshoremen's Association: Encyclopedia II - International Longshoremen's Association - Governmental oversight |
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Association of Tennis Professionals - Titles.
Singles:
Most titles won:
Players who won the "Grand Slam" (All four Grand Slam tournaments in one calendar year): Don Budge (1938), Rod Laver (1962, 1969)
Players who won the "Career Grand Slam": Andre Agassi, Don Budge, Roy Emerson, Rod Laver, Fred Perry.
Playe who won the "Career Golden Slam": Andre Agassi (U.S.)
Most Grand Slam titles won in a career: Pete Sampras (U.S.), 14.
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See also:Association of Tennis Professionals, Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Structure, Association of Tennis Professionals - Tournament categories, Association of Tennis Professionals - Rankings, Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Race, Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Entry Ranking, Association of Tennis Professionals - List of number one players on the ATP Entry Ranking, Association of Tennis Professionals - List of year-end number one players since 1973, Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Tour records, Association of Tennis Professionals - Titles, Association of Tennis Professionals - Ranking, Association of Tennis Professionals - Longest Winning Streaks Open Era, Association of Tennis Professionals - Miscellaneous, Association of Tennis Professionals - Other trivia Read more here: » Association of Tennis Professionals: Encyclopedia II - Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Tour records |
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Etienne de Villiers
ATP Chairman
Unknown
ATP Board of Directors
Tournament Representative:
Patrice Dominguez
Charlie Pasarell
Graham Pearce
Player Representative:
Tomas Carbonell
Ricardo Acioly
Bob Brett
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See also:Association of Tennis Professionals, Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Structure, Association of Tennis Professionals - Tournament categories, Association of Tennis Professionals - Rankings, Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Race, Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Entry Ranking, Association of Tennis Professionals - List of number one players on the ATP Entry Ranking, Association of Tennis Professionals - List of year-end number one players since 1973, Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Tour records, Association of Tennis Professionals - Titles, Association of Tennis Professionals - Ranking, Association of Tennis Professionals - Longest Winning Streaks Open Era, Association of Tennis Professionals - Miscellaneous, Association of Tennis Professionals - Other trivia Read more here: » Association of Tennis Professionals: Encyclopedia II - Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Structure |
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History of hypnosis - Jean-Martin Charcot.
The neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893) endorsed hypnotism for the treatment of hysteria. La méthode numérique("The numerical method") led to a number of systematic experimental examinations of hypnosis in France, Germany, and Switzerland. The process of post-hypnotic suggestion was first described in this period. Ext ...
See also:History of hypnosis, History of hypnosis - Pre-History, History of hypnosis - Indian & Egyptian sleep temples, History of hypnosis - Magnets and Other Healing Objects, History of hypnosis - Paracelsus and Magnet healing, History of hypnosis - Valentine Greatrakes and Johann Joseph Gassner, History of hypnosis - Father Maximilian Hell, History of hypnosis - Franz Anton Mesmer and Animal Magnetism, History of hypnosis - French Revolution in 1789 and oriental hypnosis of Abbe Faria, History of hypnosis - Marquis de Puységur and somnambulism, History of hypnosis - Récamier, History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Medical Research, History of hypnosis - James Braid and Hypnotism, History of hypnosis - John Elliotson, History of hypnosis - James Esdaile in India, History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Psychological Studies, History of hypnosis - Jean-Martin Charcot, History of hypnosis - Holy See of 1847, History of hypnosis - American Civil War, History of hypnosis - Ambroise-Auguste Liébault, History of hypnosis - British Medical Association Approval 1892, History of hypnosis - Emile Coué and the Laws of Suggestion, History of hypnosis - Modern Applications, History of hypnosis - Platanov Pavlov and Russian Applications, History of hypnosis - Sigmund Freud Joseph Breuer and Hypnotherapy, History of hypnosis - Hypnosis in World War I World War II and the Korean War, History of hypnosis - Clark Hull, History of hypnosis - Andrew Salter, History of hypnosis - British Medical Association Approval 1955, History of hypnosis - André Weitzenhoffer and Ernest Hilgard, History of hypnosis - American Medical Association Approval 1958, History of hypnosis - Recent Innovators and Current Applications, History of hypnosis - Milton Erickson and Authortarian vs. Permissive styles, History of hypnosis - Dave Elman, History of hypnosis - Ormond McGill, History of hypnosis - Jeffery Zeig Read more here: » History of hypnosis: Encyclopedia II - History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Psychological Studies |
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History of hypnosis - Platanov Pavlov and Russian Applications.
Russian medicine has had extensive experience with obstetric hypnosis. Platanov, in the 1920s, became well known for his hypno-obstetric successes. Impressed by this approach, Stalin later set up a nationwide program headed by Velvoski, who originally combined hypnosis with Pavlov techniques but eventually used the later almost exclusively. Ferdinand Lamaze, having visited Russia, brought back to France "childbirth without pain through the psychological method," which ...
See also:History of hypnosis, History of hypnosis - Pre-History, History of hypnosis - Indian & Egyptian sleep temples, History of hypnosis - Magnets and Other Healing Objects, History of hypnosis - Paracelsus and Magnet healing, History of hypnosis - Valentine Greatrakes and Johann Joseph Gassner, History of hypnosis - Father Maximilian Hell, History of hypnosis - Franz Anton Mesmer and Animal Magnetism, History of hypnosis - French Revolution in 1789 and oriental hypnosis of Abbe Faria, History of hypnosis - Marquis de Puységur and somnambulism, History of hypnosis - Récamier, History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Medical Research, History of hypnosis - James Braid and Hypnotism, History of hypnosis - John Elliotson, History of hypnosis - James Esdaile in India, History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Psychological Studies, History of hypnosis - Jean-Martin Charcot, History of hypnosis - Holy See of 1847, History of hypnosis - American Civil War, History of hypnosis - Ambroise-Auguste Liébault, History of hypnosis - British Medical Association Approval 1892, History of hypnosis - Emile Coué and the Laws of Suggestion, History of hypnosis - Modern Applications, History of hypnosis - Platanov Pavlov and Russian Applications, History of hypnosis - Sigmund Freud Joseph Breuer and Hypnotherapy, History of hypnosis - Hypnosis in World War I World War II and the Korean War, History of hypnosis - Clark Hull, History of hypnosis - Andrew Salter, History of hypnosis - British Medical Association Approval 1955, History of hypnosis - André Weitzenhoffer and Ernest Hilgard, History of hypnosis - American Medical Association Approval 1958, History of hypnosis - Recent Innovators and Current Applications, History of hypnosis - Milton Erickson and Authortarian vs. Permissive styles, History of hypnosis - Dave Elman, History of hypnosis - Ormond McGill, History of hypnosis - Jeffery Zeig Read more here: » History of hypnosis: Encyclopedia II - History of hypnosis - Modern Applications |
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