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Telepathy in Psychoanalysis: An Instance

A case is presented of a patient telepathically perceiving a stressful event in the analyst’s life. Evidence for this is a dream of the patient that embodied a similar content and affect. It is hypothesized that the patient’s telepathic ability derived from his self-effacing character trend, which determines an act of perception.

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