MAY 2008, VOLUME 36, NUMBER 1, Abstract 1

Waking Dreams: Hypnotically Facilitated Pseudo Near-Death Experiences

Paul W. Schenk, Private practice, Tucker, Georgia

The literature on near-death experience is consistent in describing how such events are typically transformative. Utilising standard hypnotic techniques, therapists can approximate many of the therapeutic aspects of such experiences, without the life-or-death crisis, to facilitate both first and second order change in psychotherapy.  This article explores the use of hypnotically facilitated waking dreams as an interactive projective technique.  The focus is on the varied ways that the dream components which correlate with near-death experiences can evoke durable change.

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