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SPELL

Introduction: The Ambiguity of the Term “Spell” in Psychological Context The term “spell” operates within the lexicon of psychology primarily as a non-clinical, vernacular descriptor, masking two distinctly different conceptual domains. Firstly, it references a state of profound influence or suggestibility, historically linked to practices such as hypnosis or trance induction, where an individual experiences […]

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