Monday, September 24, 2007

Hypnotherapy Daily Updates

The records from which all the above data are taken are still further substantiated by indirect evidence. In this respect, clinical observations and theoretical considerations fully agree. We are justified, namely, in believing that any malady which is known to have been relieved, in some instances, by faith-healing or psychoanalysis, is likely to yield also to a proper hypnotic treatment. Unfortunately, we do not often know exactly what this treatment should be. Our information concerning the techniques required to assure success is still sadly lacking, and much research work is needed to find and determine them in detail. In order to grasp clearly the possibilities as well as the limitations of hypnotic treatment, let us keep one fundamental rule in mind that might help us escape the temptations of superstition and mysticism. It may be put in the words of John Hunter, English physiologist, who said that "as one state of the mind is capable of producing a disease, another state of the mind effects a cure."

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