sometimes but sure whoever does it is someone you can trust.
2007-01-18 03:40:45
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answered by Shannyn 5
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Properly qualified and insured hypnotherapists (rather than hypnotists) will not "try to reconstruct anything for you" - they would be very careful not to ask leading questions or to probe in such a way that they could insert ideas into your memory. This would be completely unethical and would lead to being thrown out of any good professional organisation, thereby being unable to gain insurance to practise.
Having been drugged there is no guarantee that you will be able to recall what had happened to you but it could be worth a try. I suggest that you look in the Yellow Pages or similar (corporate boxes are useful) and contact therapists to get their leaflets to find out how they are qualified and what experience they have had. Discuss the matter with them before committing yourself.
Good luck ~RJS
PS: people usually have a good memory for what they have said while in a state of hypnosis. Having said that, some therapists will do recordings for their clients.
2007-01-18 00:54:52
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answered by Rozzy 4
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Yes you can. When I was little I was molested for a long time by a family member and i blocked it all out. I had terrible nightmares that wouldn't go away. Finally my therapist said that she wanted to try hypnosis in our therapy sessions to see if it would help bring up those painful memories I was Afraid to face. It worked but there is a catch. My nightmares went away, but I could remember who it was that had done that to me. Also, not all of my memories came back. I deliberately did not tell her who or what the nightmares had been about. but after each session with hypnosis, more and more of my memories returned to me. She recorded what I said under hypnosis of course, but she also recorded herself as well, so there was no chance of her trying to coach my unconscious mind on what to say without her giving herself away. There are many ways to return lost memories, you can also try meditation as well. It does help.
2007-01-18 00:58:31
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answered by kyishiafrazier 2
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No, don't even try it. It's far more likely they'll construct a set of fictional "memories" based on things as small as TV shows you've seen.
There have been cases where people have been wrongly accused of things they didn't do, because Hypnosis suggested the idea to the supposed victim.
2007-01-18 00:47:01
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answered by Anonymous
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hypnotism can bring out memories (not all the time, but sometimes) but it may not actually unblock the memories. what usually happens is that during the hypnotism what you say is recorded, because you wont remember what you said while you were hypnotised, then the tape will be played back to you. why not talk to a psychologist and see what he/ she thinks?
2007-01-18 00:48:03
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answered by john9999999 3
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yes - using a regression technique and your therapist not using any leading questions you will be able to bring forward the memories yourself in your own time. This technique is used by some police and is called forensic hypnosis.
2007-01-18 02:03:53
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answered by blue_sapphire07 2
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answered by ? 3
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