Robert Desoille

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 Colonel Eugène Caslant, 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. Provided by Wikipedia
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    El caso María Clotilde : psicoterapia del ensueño dirigido / by Desoille, Robert, 1890-1966

    Published 1974
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