Isaac Gubel

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Isaac Gubel
Born(1927-02-23)February 23, 1927
Bolinia, Poland
DiedMarch 21, 1983(1983-03-21) (aged 56)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Occupation(s)Psychiatrist and hypnotist
SpouseIsabel Bety Jaskelson

Isaac Gubel (February 2, 1927 – March 21, 1983) was an Argentine psychiatrist and hypnotist.

Life[edit]

Gubel came from Buenos Aires, Argentina.[1] He worked with Milton H. Erickson in the United States[1] and co-founded in Buenos Aires, in order to spread Erickson′s hypnotherapy in his own country, the Sociedad Argentina de Hipnoterapia[2] (“Argentine Society of Hypnotherapy”). He was also in contact with Alfonso Caycedo and founded the Sociedad Argentina de Sofrología y Medicina Psicosomática (SASMEP) (“Argentine Society of Sophrology and Psychosomatics”). In 1959, he founded the Revista Latino-Americana de Hipnosis Clínica;[2] he also was a correspondent editor of the American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis[2] and of the British Journal of Medical Hypnotism.[3] In these magazines and others, he published numerous specialized articles in English and Spanish. He researched and gave lectures in Brazil, Mexico and Venezuela, among other places. He is regarded as “one of the greatest exponents of global hypnotherapy. Google Snippet View] of the Rivista di psicologia della scrittura</ref> Evolución de las ciencias en la República Argentina, 1872-1972. Sociedad Científica Argentina, 1985, p. 252. Google Spnippet View</ref>

The alternative medical Instituto Gubel de Investigación y Docencia en Hipnosis, Psicoterapias Breves y Medicina Psicosomática ("Gubel Institute for Hypnotic, Psychotherapic and Psychosomatic Research and Teaching") in Buenos Aires bears his name.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Carlos Scardulla: Fobias, estrés y pánico: cómo liberarnos a través de lo holístico. Editorial Kier, 2006, p. 58. ISBN 9789501770490
  2. ^ a b c Jeffrey K. Zeig, Brent B. Geary (Hrsg.): The Letters of Milton H. Erickson. Zeig Tucker & Theisen Publishers, 2000, S. 362. ISBN 9781891944116
  3. ^ Compare Google Snippet View of the British Journal of Medical Hypnotism, 1965
  4. ^ Official Website of the Instituto Gubel de Investigación y. Docencia en Hipnosis, Psicoterapias Breves y Medicina Psicosomática