Hypnotic Regression
Cross-source consensus on Hypnotic Regression from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The source does not address controversies about hypnotic memory accuracy, suggestibility, false memories, or symbolic versus historically exact scenes. — Tell Yourself a Better Lie and Rapid Transformational Therapy
- The article leaves open how to distinguish useful recovered scenes from symbolic or inaccurate memories. — Tell Yourself a Better Lie and Rapid Transformational Therapy
- Regression is defined in the article as a hypnotic process of returning to earlier scenes or memories believed to explain a current symptom or belief. — Tell Yourself a Better Lie and Rapid Transformational Therapy
- The method is described as relying heavily on interpretation, practitioner skill, and emotional salience without defined validation procedures. — Tell Yourself a Better Lie and Rapid Transformational Therapy
- The article presents the subconscious mind as recording experience and retrieving scenes needed to explain present symptoms. — Tell Yourself a Better Lie and Rapid Transformational Therapy