Couldn't agree more Sir Fastwalker
. To me though all this can come down to some simple facts:
Who would you believe?
(1) A vulnerable woman who went to a trusted and respected hypnotherapist for help, and didn't get what she thought she would from the experience, and is now going public over what she believes is tantamount to psychological abuse ... in a thoughtful well planned out way.
or
(2) A man who has been illegally practicing hypnotherapy, is not a medical professional, but nevertheless implanted notions of Multiple Personality Disorder in his research subject, and believes that some instant messages he was witness to are from ... alien hybrid extraterrestrials. Oh and is now saying that this research subject has borderline personality disorder even though he is not qualified to do so (he says he has discussed this with amorphous/mysterious psychiatrists and the like) in an unreasonable and non-compassionate manner.
For the life of me, I cannot see any way I can support Dr Jacobs in this. To me he has no redeeming factors ... and believe me, I've really tried to see some good in this whole thing. Maybe he did good work at the beginning (although, he has stated in another interview that he believes that the alien abduction thing truly started in, I believe, 1987 ... a year after he took up hypnotism ...
) but I think that was a very long time ago now ... and frankly doesn't count any more in my mind.
ps Fastwalker: you've put things as eloquently as I have at least ... so don't put yourself down
[I believe its better and shows higher intellect when you DON'T use long words
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