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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pierre_JanetPierre Janet - Wikipedia

    Pierre Marie Félix Janet (French:; 30 May 1859 – 24 February 1947) was a pioneering French psychologist, physician, philosopher, and psychotherapist in the field of dissociation and traumatic memory.. He is ranked alongside William James and Wilhelm Wundt as one of the founding fathers of psychology. He was the first to introduce the link between past experiences and present-day disturbances and was noted for his studies involving induced somnambulism.

  2. Oct 9, 2023 · Pierre Janet was a French psychologist responsible for the development of psychological analysis, widely considered to be a precursor to Freud’s psychoanalysis.; Janet believed that mental traumas were one of several factors that cause mental illness or neurosis.He argued that the coping strategies someone had developed over their life — tendencies — served as armor against mental illness.

  3. Oct 1, 1989 · Although the concept of dissociation had been described earlier, Pierre Janet was the first to show clearly and systematically how it is the most direct psychological defence against overwhelming ...

  4. May 26, 2024 · Pierre Janet (born May 30, 1859, Paris, France—died February 24, 1947, Paris) was a French psychologist and neurologist influential in bringing about in France and the United States a connection between academic psychology and the clinical treatment of mental illnesses. He stressed psychological factors in hypnosis and contributed to the modern concept of mental and emotional disorders involving anxiety, phobias, and other abnormal behaviour.. Janet’s report (1882) of an unusual case of ...

  5. - Janet (l, p. 589) - One hundred years ago, in 1889, Pierre Janet (1859-1947) published Líautomatisme psychologique (2), his first book to explore the psychological processes involved in the transformation of traumatic experiences into psychopathology. During the preceding century, Benjamin Rush and various French psychiatrists,

  6. Nov 28, 2020 · Pierre Janet was born in Paris, France, on May 30, 1859. He came from a liberal, agnostic, upper-middle-class family. His family was very intellectual, as Janet was one in a long line of teachers, jurists, philosophers, and scholars. The most well-known was Paul Janet, Pierre’s uncle, and an important influence on his life.

  7. Jan 1, 2023 · Pierre-Marie-Félix Janet was a physician and philosopher, trained in the tradition of pathological psychology in France, under the triple patronage of his uncle, Paul Alexandre René Janet (1823–1899), Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–1893), and Théodule-Armand Ribot (1839–1916) (Carroy & Plas, 2012, p. 60).Raised in a bourgeois and catholic environment, Pierre Janet developed, at the end of the nineteenth century, based on a psychological and organicist conception of hysteria, and from the ...

  8. www.encyclopedia.com › psychology-and-psychiatry-biographies › pierre-janetPierre Janet | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · Pierre Marie Félix Janet. Pierre Marie Félix Janet (1859-1947) was a French psychologist particularly well known for his work on psychopathology and psychotherapy. Born in Paris on May 28, 1859, Pierre Janet spent his childhood and youth in that city. His bent for natural sciences led him to pursue studies in physiology at the Sorbonne at the ...

  9. The 1970 debut of Henri Ellenberger's magnus opus, The Discovery of the Unconscious: The History and Evolution of Modern Psychiatry, with its beautiful and enlightening chapter on Pierre Janet, has inspired contemporary generations of clinicians to rediscover his ground-breaking studies. Janet's insights and therapeutic approaches remain extremely instructive and relevant to contemporary theory and practice, especially in the area of psychotraumatology. This book explores the legacy left by ...

  10. Janet’s obituary in The Psychological Review (1949) begins, “This year saw the death of a man whose name will be one of the great landmarks in the history of psychology.” Janet was the dean of French psychology after Charcot, Binet, and Ribot died, according to Boring, A History of Experimental Psychology (1950). Janet stood at the threshold of all modern dynamic psychology according to Ellenberger, The Discovery of the Unconscious (Ellenberger 1970).Among the psychologists influenced ...