It seems likely that most so-called past life regressions induced through hypnosis are confabulations fed by cryptomnesia. |
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After long confabulations, the tribal elders told him that only the old people would act in his movie. |
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And what we recognise in her inner confabulations are our own contradictions. |
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Perry served in Turkey as an Air Force pilot and really should know better than to indulge in such dangerous confabulations. |
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Another profoundly amnesic patient I knew some years ago dealt with his abysses of amnesia by fluent confabulations. |
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A responsible therapist has a duty to help a patient sort out delusion from reality, dreams and confabulations from truth, and real abuse from imagined abuse. |
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Those closest to him regarded his tales simply as playful confabulations. |
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The galling fact is that at present science can offer no Pinocchio test that will allow us to decide in any given case whether memories are accurate or merely honest confabulations. |
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The United States would not be turned overnight into Europe by stripping the Second Amendment of the anti-historical confabulations that have made life far more dangerous for America's children than it need be. |
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