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Intractable cases healed in hypnosis

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Premise

[up]. Why to cite intractable cases healed only in hypnosis, considering that they represent individual successes, and thus they have not a general value? My answer is the following: because hypnosis is an uncommon approach, often able to promote self-healing abilities at such a point that even those people considered doomed and hopeless, and found refractory to every conventional therapy, can still begin to rise up again with their residual strengths, doing so in surprising ways that are as incomprehensible as the source of their troubles. The human being is able not only to become ill but also to heal. In case of severe problems, the pathway to follow should be the following: 1) get a valid medical diagnosis, that is a diagnosis which has been confirmed by clinical, instrumental, and laboratory diagnostic tests. 2) select the most useful cure, therapy, or support. 3) if results are unsatisfactory, then try other potentially good options. 4) if hypnosis is used, then select a professional hypnotist. Many therapists are charlatans in hypnosis, they use it wrongly, and they don't understand it; thus, despite their opinion that a single instance of success doesn't mean anything, I reply: "tell it to that patient that now feels better". Copyright (C) Alberto Torelli.

Cases

[up]. I have reported not only the successful cases, but also some other hypnotic experiences, some of which are experimental in nature, or almost casual (unwanted), or even not successful. For privacy reasons I have removed every personal data of the hypnotic subjects, and I have presented every report in a concise and anonymous form. Moreover, in order to strictly adhere to my code of ethics, I have also omitted any expression of gratitude coming from those people. Copyright (C) Alberto Torelli.

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