I run a hypnotherapy practice in Eastbourne called Together Therapy. I agree with the concerns re false memories, a problem since the days of Freud, It is sometimes caused by the therapist subconsciously adopting a hypotheses and then inadvertantly going down a track that leads to an "inevitable" conclusion.
If a client "recovers" a memory that seems alien to them, it is likely to be false as there are limits to repression.
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I run a hypnotherapy practice in Eastbourne called Together Therapy. I agree with the concerns re false memories, a problem since the days of Freud, It is sometimes caused by the therapist subconsciously adopting a hypotheses and then inadvertantly going down a track that leads to an "inevitable" conclusion.
If a client "recovers" a memory that seems alien to them, it is likely to be false as there are limits to repression.
April 22, 2011 - 4:14amThis Comment
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