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Original Articles

Public Hypnosis and the Public Conscience

Pages 51-56 | Published online: 05 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

There is a growing number of unlicensed poorly trained lay practitioners conducting individual and group hypnosis for a variety of psychological and medical problems. Few states have restrictive legislation or regulations and most often anyone can offer hypnosis without any required education, training or experience. The potential risk to the mental health of the public and possible preventive actions are described.

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