There are cases of another type, in which the hypnotist cannot be justly accused of levity or insufficient caution. "Every medical man who has had any considerable experience in the domain of hypnosis has probably come across laymen who endeavor to ascribe to hypnosis anything they find very peculiar, or for some reason or other unpleasant, or that they cannot quite understand. At times it is a case of seduction or a mysterious love affair, at others the provisions of a will or the exploitation of some business, that puzzles them." Needless to say, accusations of this sort are, as a rule, wholly imaginary, and hint of mental disease, such as schizophrenia or hysteria. A competent psychiatrist should be immediately consulted.
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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
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