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  2. History of hypnosis - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic Church banned hypnotism until the mid-20th century when, in 1956, Pope Pius XII gave his approval of hypnosis. He stated that the use of hypnosis by health care professionals for diagnosis and treatment is permitted. In an address from the Vatican on hypnosis in childbirth, the Pope gave these guidelines:

  3. Scientology and hypnosis - Wikipedia

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    Practices in Scientology make extensive use of techniques drawn from hypnosis. They are used in 'auditing' and in the Training Routines widely practiced within the Church of Scientology. [1]: 761 Hypnosis, in this context, is defined as language and nonverbal communication employed to induce heightened responsiveness and suggestibility.

  4. Steven Hassan - Wikipedia

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    Hassan studied hypnosis and is a member of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis [18] [better source needed] and the International Society of Hypnosis. [6] In Combatting Cult Mind Control he describes his own recruitment as the result of the unethical use of powerful psychological influence techniques by members of the church. [19]

  5. National Spiritualist Association of Churches - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, a six-article "Declaration of Principles" was adopted by many Spiritualist groups. Three other articles were added at a later date. By no means do all Spiritualist denominations or individual churches affirm these principles, but because of their historical significance in setting the beliefs of modern Spiritualism, all nine articles are quoted in full below.

  6. Scientology - Wikipedia

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    Many scientology techniques are in fact hypnotic techniques, and Hubbard has not changed their nature by changing their names. [ 3 ] : 115 The Australian branch of the Scientology organization was forced to operate under the name of the " Church of the New Faith " as a result, the name and practice of Scientology having become illegal in the ...

  7. Auditing (Scientology) - Wikipedia

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    Auditing uses techniques from hypnosis that are intended to create dependency and obedience in the auditing subject. [9] The auditing process involves repeated questioning forming an extended series. It may take several questions to complete a 'process', several processes together are a 'rundown', several rundowns completed and the ...

  8. Affirmations (L. Ron Hubbard) - Wikipedia

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    "You like to have your intimate friends approve of and love you for what you are. This desire to be loved does not amount to a psychosis." "Your psychology is advanced and true and wonderful. It hypnotizes people. It predicts their emotions, for you are their ruler." [4]: 52–53 Hubbard also expressed his ambitions for the future:

  9. Faith healing - Wikipedia

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    Claims that "a myriad of techniques" such as prayer, divine intervention, or the ministrations of an individual healer can cure illness have been popular throughout history. [7] There have been claims that faith can cure blindness , deafness , cancer , HIV/AIDS , developmental disorders , anemia , arthritis , corns , defective speech , multiple ...