Thank you for your note ... and a lead to follow. Somehow the idea of trance still fits the influence I am speaking of. The Boston Globe did a study, for example, of the effect of not printing news of suicides. There were no published accounts of suicides for one month. Suicides were down. Once the Globe resumed publishing news of suicides, the incidence returned to "normal." When we speak of body/mind interaction, with regard to health issues, we assume a thought has preceded the tangible manifestation of a symptom. Would you define the body/mind interaction through the unconscious a trance? Thank you for any further ideas, especially as relates to Ericksonian treatment.
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