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The Use of Hypnosis in Abduction Research by
Mary Rodwell FREE Co-Founder Principal, Australian Close Encounter Resource Network, ACERN Hypnosis for recovering 'hidden memories' in my opinion proves an invaluable 'tool" in Abduction research. Its critics suggest that the hypnotherapist can lead the client into false memories. But I believe this is only relevant when the hypnotist lacks experience. I wish to demonstrate through this article, how hypnosis helped a young man to gain memory after a motorbike accident and through hypnosis, we discovered it was preceded by an encounter with a UFO. I think this case is a classic demonstration that neither the hypnotherapist nor the client was seeking this 'specific' information, and this gave the information credibility for surfacing "unbidden" during the session. Some individuals are conscious of their contact experiences, but others discover it through a personal "trigger” event. But, those who are aware of their experiences 'struggle ' to accept its reality. Imagine the shock then, when while exploring a different issue, "unsolicited material" suggests "contact ", and furthermore, is directly related to another traumatic experience. David came to me looking for answers to a motorbike accident which left him with memory loss, and he wanted to recover memories of the accident and the “unexplained scar" on his abdomen. I told him I was unsure how successful we would be after a head injury, but would try. I include only the highlights of this hypnosis session. We begin with the normal 'induction' to hypnosis, and go to the day of the accident. Mary: What day is it? David: Sunday. Mary: What time did you wake up? 1