Введение в гипноз

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ВОЗНИКНОВЕНИЕ МИФА

Клинический гипноз постоянно встречается с проблемой не­верной информации. Большинство такой информации легко предви­деть, что облегчает ее распознание и коррекцию. Гипноз обычно пред­ставляется как мощная форма контроля сознания и большинство недо­разумений основано на таком представлении (Levitan, Jevne, 1986, Mann, 1986;Udolf, 1981; Wester, 1984).

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