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  A Symptom-Focused Hypnotic Approach to Accessing and Processing Previously Repressed/Dissociated Memories
 
 
Title: A Symptom-Focused Hypnotic Approach to Accessing and Processing Previously Repressed/Dissociated Memories
Author: Ratican, Kathleen L.
Appeared in: Journal of child sexual abuse
Paging: Volume 5 (1996) nr. 2 pages 17-35
Year: 1996-10-09
Contents: Although the use of hypnosis in the treatment of sexual abuse survivors is controversial, many clinicians have found it to be a valuable tool, especially for accessing and processing previously repressed/dissociated memories. The kinesthetic track back technique asks for the origins of current symptoms and may access previously repressed/dissociated material, if such material exists in the client's unconscious mind, is relevant to the symptoms, and is information the client is ready to process consciously. Case examples are given to illustrate proper use of this technique and precautions are outlined that minimize the risks of destabilization and memory distortion. In clinical practice, this technique has been a reliable and effective tool.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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