John G. Watkins, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

John G. Watkins

American psychologist

Date of Birth: 17-Mar-1913

Date of Death: 12-Jan-2012

Profession: psychologist, university teacher

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About John G. Watkins

  • John Goodrich Watkins (17 March 1913 - 12 January 2012) was a United States psychologist best known for his work in the areas of hypnosis, dissociation, and multiple personalities.
  • With his wife, Helen Watkins, he developed ego-state therapy, which uses analysis of underlying personalities, rather than traditional talk therapy, to find the causes of psychological problems. The most famous example of the use of ego-state therapy was the interrogation of the Hillside Strangler, in which Watkins solicited a confession by revealing the killer's multiple personalities.Watkins also published research suggesting that hypnotic techniques for pain reduction may work by displacing the pain into “covert” ego states.
  • Accordingly, the pain is not eliminated by the hypnotic intervention but is dissociated from conscious awareness and fully experienced by an underlying ego state.
  • The underlying ego state may suffer trauma as a result experiencing the pain.Watkins graduated from the University of Idaho and received a Ph.D.
  • from Columbia University.
  • He was professor emeritus at the University of Montana, where he taught for many years. John G Watkins died on 12 January 2012.
  • He was 98 years old.

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