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| - Robert Desoille (Besançon, Francia, 29 de mayo de 1890; París, 10 de octubre, 1966) fue un ingeniero y terapeuta francés, fundador del método psicoterapéutico denominado (en francés, Rêve Éveillé Dirigé, R.E.D.). (es)
- Né à Besançon dans une famille d'officiers supérieurs, Robert Desoille (1890-1966) est un psychothérapeute français connu particulièrement pour être l'inventeur de la méthode du rêve éveillé dirigé. (fr)
- Robert Desoille (May 29, 1890 - October 10, 1966) was a French psychotherapist. A graduate of the Sorbonne and École centrale de Lille, he worked at EDF and he became known for his studies on waking dreams. Desoille was born in Besançon into a family of military officers and began a scientific education in engineering that he would never complete after being mobilized in World War I. After his 1923 meeting with , who introduced him to an experimental mental imaging technique, he developed his method of the "directed waking dream" (rêve eveillé dirigé, or RED), explicating it in seven books. (en)
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| - Robert Desoille (Besançon, Francia, 29 de mayo de 1890; París, 10 de octubre, 1966) fue un ingeniero y terapeuta francés, fundador del método psicoterapéutico denominado (en francés, Rêve Éveillé Dirigé, R.E.D.). (es)
- Né à Besançon dans une famille d'officiers supérieurs, Robert Desoille (1890-1966) est un psychothérapeute français connu particulièrement pour être l'inventeur de la méthode du rêve éveillé dirigé. (fr)
- Robert Desoille (May 29, 1890 - October 10, 1966) was a French psychotherapist. A graduate of the Sorbonne and École centrale de Lille, he worked at EDF and he became known for his studies on waking dreams. Desoille was born in Besançon into a family of military officers and began a scientific education in engineering that he would never complete after being mobilized in World War I. After his 1923 meeting with , who introduced him to an experimental mental imaging technique, he developed his method of the "directed waking dream" (rêve eveillé dirigé, or RED), explicating it in seven books. (en)
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