The Science Position: What is Regressive Hypnotherapy and How Hypnosis Helps Travel into the Past

If we take the work of the Pavlov school as a basis, then in hypnosis as in a rare, and hence possibly an interesting phenomenon, little wonder. A common ultra-paradoxical stage that induces a state of "instilled waking sleep." Therefore, we will adhere to the classical theory of Soviet clinicians and analyze the internal kitchen of hypnotherapy and separately the stages of hypnosis. For those wishing to delve into the subject, there are two fundamental monographs by KI Platonov "The Word as a Physiological and Medical Factor" and a book by S.Ya. Lifshits. "Hypnoanalysis of Infantile Trauma in Hysterics".





The Regressive Hypnotherapy Process

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