16-520: Mears or Meares may refer to: People [ edit ] Ainslie Meares (1910–1986), Australian psychiatrist and authority on medical hypnotism Anna Meares (born 1983), Australian cyclist Ashley Mears (born 1980), American sociologist Brian Mears (1931–2009), British author and former chairman of Chelsea Football Club Carl Mears , Senior scientist at Remote Sensing Systems Cecil Meares (1877–1937), Irish-born English chief dog handler on
32-633: A Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery degree in 1940. Meares received his Diploma in Psychological Medicine from the University of Melbourne in September 1947, and, on the basis of his presentation of a collection of 17 published papers relating to medical hypnotism (with each paper being independent of the others), he was awarded the higher degree of Doctor of Medicine by the University of Melbourne in 1958. Meares also served as
48-682: A captain in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps (1941–1945). Meares was a founding fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists and, for a time, the president of the International Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis . Meares was an internationally recognised expert in the medical uses of hypnotism, and wrote a number of books describing his approach. His work may be divided into three periods:
64-414: A sand spit, or peninsula, that encloses Tillamook Bay. The peninsula is alternatively known as Bayocean , after a popular upscale resort town that occupied the beach in the early 20th century, until beach erosion began to destroy the town beginning in the 1930s. Today, no significant remnant of the resort town remains on the beach. Immediately south of Cape Meares is Short Beach . The scenic viewpoint
80-506: A successful artist after the war Frank Meares (1873–1952), Australian cricketer (also known as Frank Devenish-Meares) Frank Mears (1880–1953), Scottish planning practitioner Frederick Mears (1878–1939), American civil engineer Gus Mears (1873–1912) (Henry Augustus Mears), English businessman, founder of Chelsea Football Club Helen Farnsworth Mears (1872–1916), American artist Henrietta Mears (1890–1963), American Christian educator Joe Mears (1905–1966), chairman of
96-518: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ainslie Meares Ainslie Dixon Meares (3 March 1910 – 19 September 1986) was an Australian psychiatrist , scholar of hypnotism, psychotherapist, authority on stress and a prolific author who lived and practised in Melbourne . Ainslie Meares was born in Malvern, Victoria , on 3 March 1910,
112-533: The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department -administered Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint with three miles of hiking trails, which includes Cape Meares Light and the Octopus Tree . The cape is named after John Meares , a British explorer. Immediately north of the cape is the community of Cape Meares , next to Cape Meares Lake. Cape Meares beach extends north of the community of Cape Meares, along
128-493: The 19th century Mears Fork , river in North Carolina, United States Mears Group , British housing and social care provider See also [ edit ] Kenneth Meers (1960–1992), American murder victim Meres (disambiguation) Mear One (Kalen Ockerman, born 1971), American graffiti artist Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
144-1052: The BBC soap opera EastEnders Warren Mears , from the American television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer Places [ edit ] Cape Meares , a small headland on the Pacific coast of Oregon, United States Cape Meares, Oregon , a census-designated place in Oregon, United States Mears, Michigan , United States, a census-designated place Mears Ashby , a village in Northamptonshire, England Mears Peak , mountain in Colorado Mears Station, Virginia , an unincorporated community Other uses [ edit ] Mears & Co or Mears & Stainbank, British bell-founders in
160-715: The Football Association and Chelsea Football Club John Meares (1756–1809), English navigator Joseph Mears (1871–1936) (Joseph Theophilus Mears), English businessman, co-founder of Chelsea Football Club Lee Mears (born 1979), English rugby union player Leonard Frank Meares (1921–1993), Australian author Martha Mears (1910–1986), American actress and radio and film singer Nick Mears (born 1996), American baseball player Otto Mears (1840–1931), American builder of roads and railroads Ray Mears (disambiguation) , several people Richard Goldsmith Meares (1780–1862), Anglo-Irish public official at
176-763: The Swan River Colony Robbie Mears , Australian rugby league footballer Thomas Mears (1775–1832), Canadian businessman and politician Tracey Meares , American law professor Tyrone Mears (born 1983), Jamaican footballer with Burnley Walter Mears (1935–2022), Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist William Meares (1848–1923), New Zealand cricketer A family of American racing drivers: Casey Mears (born 1978), NASCAR driver, son of Roger Rick Mears (born 1951), uncle of Casey and brother of Roger Roger Mears (born 1947), father of Casey and brother of Rick Fictional characters [ edit ] Ernie Mears , from
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#1732775802298192-483: The Terra Nova expedition to Antarctica Chris Mears (baseball) (born 1978), Canadian baseball player Chris Mears (diver) (born 1993), British diver, Olympic champion Daniel Mears (born 1966), American criminologist Donna Mears , American politician from Alaska Eleanor Mears (1917–1992), Scottish medical practitioner and campaigner Gunner F. J. Mears (1890–1929), World War I soldier who became
208-502: The eldest son of medical practitioner Albert George Meares, (1875–1928), and Eva Gertrude Meares (1875–1926) (née Ham), who were married on 14 July 1903. He married Bonnie Sylvia Byrne on 18 June 1934. Meares was educated at Melbourne Grammar School , where he boxed and played tennis, at Trinity College , and at the University of Melbourne , from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Agricultural Science degree in 1934, and
224-468: The hypnosis period, relief without drugs period and the stillness meditation period. These categories reflect the simplification and fine tuning of his method that occurred over time. Meares died suddenly, of pneumonia , in a Melbourne hospital on 19 September 1986. He was cremated. His wife, Bonnie, died on 27 December 1978. He was survived by their three children, Russell Meares (also a psychiatrist), Garda Meares Langley and Sylvia Meares Black. Meares
240-408: The title Mears . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mears&oldid=1247752232 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
256-521: Was a prolific author, mainly on psychiatry, hypnotism, the treatment of cancer, and meditation. Cape Meares Cape Meares is a small headland on the Pacific coast in Tillamook County , Oregon , United States . The cape forms a high steep bluff on the south end of Tillamook Bay , approximately five miles (8 km) northwest of the city of Tillamook . Much of the cape is part of
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