Quantum psychotherapy: what prospects?

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From Freud’s time to the present, various accounts of psychotherapists and psychoanalysts report episodes of certain phenomena – in particular of so-called ‘telepathic’ experiences – that, on the first impression of those who experienced them, appeared more akin to the world of the occult and the ‘paranormal’ than to what is typically perceived by the senses and corresponds to the physical laws established and verified over the centuries by the experimental scientific method. Today, however, thanks to the ‘scientific revolutions’ in physics over the last hundred years with the advent of the Theory of Relativity and Quantum Theory, and especially with the prospect of their possible complete integration, not only could these phenomena find new and convincing scientifically based explanations, but they could even help lay the foundations of a new model of quantum psychotherapy that could significantly contribute to current knowledge in this field.
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