Aren’t memories recalled in a state of hypnosis more likely to be false?
No. Many people convey an inability to be persuaded into an untruth while under hypnosis. It has been shown that hypnosis brings out deep truths that the person has pushed aside in order to maintain a relationship with their perpetrator or in order to ‘function’ in life. They do this to survive mentally and emotionally, but this system only lasts for a number of years and one day, the subconscious cries out for help by causing physical, psychological, emotional, and relationship problems.
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