Practices in Scientology make extensive use of techniques drawn from hypnosis. They are used in 'auditing' and in the Training Routines widely practiced within the Scientology organization. The techniques are employed to seek to create dependency, obedience, and heightened suggestibility in the subjects.[1] The Church of Scientology denies that its practices indlucde the use of hypnosis. The organization says that it will not permit individuals who say they have previously had hypnosis, as either a subject or practitioner, to participate in Scientology training, with the stated reasoning that there is a possibility of harm caused by the prior exposure to hypnosis.
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