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: She detailed various lifetimes in different cultures and eras, describing specifics she had never learned in her current life.

Instead of childhood memories, Catherine began vividly recalling what appeared to be : Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a P...

: The sessions provided revelations about Dr. Weiss's personal life and his deceased son that Catherine could not have known, which eventually broke his professional skepticism. Key Themes & Lessons : She detailed various lifetimes in different cultures

The book chronicles the treatment of a patient named , who suffered from chronic anxiety and phobias. After 18 months of unsuccessful conventional psychotherapy, Dr. Weiss, a Yale-trained psychiatrist and skeptic, used hypnosis to explore her early childhood. a Yale-trained psychiatrist and skeptic

This series is coordinated by Natasha Pyzocha, DO, contributing editor.

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