Battle for the Mind; A Physiology of Conversion and Brain-Washing. William Walters Sargant, William Sargent

Battle for the Mind; A Physiology of Conversion and Brain-Washing


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Battle for the Mind; A Physiology of Conversion and Brain-Washing William Walters Sargant, William Sargent
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The Birth of Conversion/Brainwashing in Christian Revivalism in 1735. The Mind Possessed: A Physiology of Possession, Mysticism and Faith Healing. The Battle for Your Mind: Brainwashing Techniques Being Used On The Public By Dick Sutphen. Readings in Propaganda and Persuasion: New and Classic Essays /by Garth S. He's the author of Battle for the Mind: A Physiology of Conversion and Brainwashing (1957), basically a how-to of techniques for reprogramming people. Keith cites another Tavistock researcher Dr. · Denise Winn (The Manipulated Mind). Finally, it should be noted that cult/brainwashing theory often tends to posit the emergence of a false self which cultic conditioning and mind control is said to superimpose on the authentic, developmental self of the convert. Opening lines of Propaganda /by Joseph Gasper II Battle for the Mind: A Physiology of Conversion and Brainwashing /by William Sargant Propaganda and Persuasion /by Garth S. Of course, Sargant is best known for his research on brainwashing. And he wrote a book called Battle for the Mind - a Physiology of Conversion and Brain-Washing. Battle for the Mind: A Physiology of Conversion and Brainwashing /by William Sargant. · William Sargant (Battle for the Mind: A Physiology of Conversion and Brain Washing),. Propaganda and Persuasion /by Garth S. That's from Battle for the Mind by William Sargant, a little book I picked up quite by chance a few years ago in a used bookstore. Kathleen Taylor (Brain Washing: The Science of Thought Control),. €� The Mechanism of Conversion.” British Medical Journal, 2:311-316. Tavistock's methods were outlined by Dr.

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