Psychotherapists almost always encourage their patients not to speak about what happens during a session.

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I asked him if he continued to use other methods he had learned from John Rosen. He said that he did, using physical methods that included shaking patients, sitting on them, and wrestling with them. He said that times had changed, and that people were concerned about abuse and patients’ rights and so on, and quite correctly so. Therefore, today he would use something like the cattle prod only experimentally. But he still continued to use the nurturing bottle containing warm milk, which a female therapist feeds, from her lap, to psychotic patients. Dr. Honig also told me of “mother dolls,” life-sized dolls that patients can take to bed with them. He said that he didn’t know what patients did with them, although they did at times destroy them. Dr. Honig also said that he had stopped using burials, a process wherein he had dug graves and buried “parts of the insanity.” Dr. Honig now had about one hundred and twenty employees and about three dozen patients. The Foundation continues to provide training, consultation, and outpatient programming for hundreds of patients a month in the Bucks County area and beyond, as well as diagnostic and treatment services in forensic and correctional psychology. This means that the kind of abuse we have seen is not just tolerated by society, it is encouraged, and is spread to the wider community. One can only guess how many people’s lives have been ruined or damaged by the spirit of John Rosen.
Masson, Jeffrey Moussaieff.

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