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		<description><![CDATA[Michael D. Yapko, Ph.D. (Hypnosis and the Treatment of Depression: Strategies for Change, 1992) wrote … 

“No precise definitions for subjective experiences exist. In the same way that one would have difficulty offering a standard definition for such experiences as love, anger, curiosity, and spiritual connectedness, one would be hard pressed to offer a definition for hypnosis. Hypnosis has not yet been defined in more than imprecise phenomenological terms, and frankly, I do not believe that it will be, simply because of its inherently subjective nature.”]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michael D. Yapko, Ph.D. (Hypnosis and the Treatment of Depression: Strategies for Change, 1992) wrote … </p>
<p>“No precise definitions for subjective experiences exist. In the same way that one would have difficulty offering a standard definition for such experiences as love, anger, curiosity, and spiritual connectedness, one would be hard pressed to offer a definition for hypnosis. Hypnosis has not yet been defined in more than imprecise phenomenological terms, and frankly, I do not believe that it will be, simply because of its inherently subjective nature.”</p>
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