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- Age_regression_in_therapy abstract "Age regression in therapy is the increased access to childhood memories, thoughts and feelings as a part of the psychotherapeutic process. Age regression is an aspect of a number of psychotherapies: i.e., in hypnotherapy the term describes a process in which the patient returns to an earlier stage of life in order to explore a memory or to get in touch with some difficult-to-access aspect of their personality. Age progression is sometimes employed in hypnotherapy as well, allowing the patient to project themselves forward to see a desired outcome or the consequences of their current destructive behavior. Age regression for the purpose of 'recovering' memories has become quite controversial inside and outside the therapeutic community, with many such cases involving child abuse, alien abduction and other traumatic incidents subsequently being discredited. The notion of age regression is central to attachment therapy whose proponents believe that a child who has missed out on developmental stages can be made to redo those stages at a later age by a variety of techniques. Many of these techniques are intensely physical and confrontational and include forced holding and eye contact, sometimes whilst being required to access traumatic memories of past neglect or abuse or whilst being made to experience extreme emotions such as rage or fear. Occasionally 'rebirthing' has been used with tragic results, for instance for Candace Newmaker. Accompanying parenting techniques may use bottle feeding and systems of complete control by the parent over the child's basic needs including toileting and water.".
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- Age_regression_in_therapy comment "Age regression in therapy is the increased access to childhood memories, thoughts and feelings as a part of the psychotherapeutic process. Age regression is an aspect of a number of psychotherapies: i.e., in hypnotherapy the term describes a process in which the patient returns to an earlier stage of life in order to explore a memory or to get in touch with some difficult-to-access aspect of their personality.".
- Age_regression_in_therapy label "Age regression in therapy".
- Age_regression_in_therapy label "Hipnosis regresiva".
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- Age_regression_in_therapy label "Regresja hipnotyczna".
- Age_regression_in_therapy label "Regressietherapie".
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