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Bandler and Grinder speculate (potificate) on the psychological effects of repressing a sensory system. One can only see the psychopathic behavior of some Muslims as support for this premise. But the follow-up, in Bandler and Grinder methods, is that adding back in the missing sensory system is a valuable therapeutic aid. Clearly this maneuver can be met with abreaction.
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I am finally getting around to working through "Mind Hacks." As fits my style I am starting at the back. The last two entries are both also reported on in Gladwell's "Blink," dealing with research on priming. I suspect I will eventually get around to creating a "Mind Hacks" related page on this domain, so as to facilitate collection of links and such. Might just use the recently implemented tags feature instead.
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