Barber, Theodore Xenophon, 1927-2005

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Name (Latin)
Barber, Theodore Xenophon, 1927-2005
Other forms of name
Barber, T. X. (Theodore Xenophon), 1927-2005
Barber, Theodore Xenophon, 1927-
Date of birth
1927
Date of death
2005-09-10
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q2418624
Library of congress: n 50021110
TAU10: 000049787
Sources of Information
  • His Hypnosis, 1969
Wikipedia description:

Theodore Xenophon Barber (1927–2005) was an American psychologist who researched and wrote on the subject of hypnosis, publishing over 200 articles and eight books on that and related topics. He was the chief psychologist at Cushing Hospital, Framingham, Massachusetts, from 1978 to 1986. Barber was a noted critic of the field of hypnosis, questioning the ways in which the concept of hypnosis had been used as an umbrella term for diverse phenomena. Barber was one of the first two prominent anglophone psychologists, along with Theodore Sarbin, to question the "altered-state model" of "state model" of hypnosis, arguing that the varied phenomena labeled "hypnosis" could be explained without resorting to the notion of an altered state of consciousness.

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