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This article is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not endorse or instruct the performance of the Elise Sutton procedure. Attempting to induce amnesia, remove free will, or install non-consensual triggers via hypnosis is potentially harmful and may be illegal.

For the uninitiated, the term sounds clinical—perhaps a medical surgery or a therapeutic protocol. However, the Elise Sutton procedure is neither recognized by the medical community nor taught in mainstream psychology. Instead, it is a controversial, multi-step hypnotic conditioning ritual designed to alter subject behavior, typically focusing on submission, trigger-response mechanisms, and the reinforcement of specific personality traits.

If you or someone you know has undergone a procedure resembling this and is experiencing unwanted compulsions, intrusive thoughts, or loss of agency, contact a licensed clinical hypnotherapist or a mental health professional immediately. The mind can be conditioned, but it can also be de-conditioned—with proper, ethical, and consensual care.

The truth lies in the outcome. While hypnotic conditioning is real, the specific procedure outlined by Sutton bypasses every ethical safeguard designed to protect the human mind. It treats the subject as a programmable machine, not a person. Whether it "works" is less important than the question of whether it should be used.

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This article is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not endorse or instruct the performance of the Elise Sutton procedure. Attempting to induce amnesia, remove free will, or install non-consensual triggers via hypnosis is potentially harmful and may be illegal.

For the uninitiated, the term sounds clinical—perhaps a medical surgery or a therapeutic protocol. However, the Elise Sutton procedure is neither recognized by the medical community nor taught in mainstream psychology. Instead, it is a controversial, multi-step hypnotic conditioning ritual designed to alter subject behavior, typically focusing on submission, trigger-response mechanisms, and the reinforcement of specific personality traits. elise sutton procedure

If you or someone you know has undergone a procedure resembling this and is experiencing unwanted compulsions, intrusive thoughts, or loss of agency, contact a licensed clinical hypnotherapist or a mental health professional immediately. The mind can be conditioned, but it can also be de-conditioned—with proper, ethical, and consensual care. This article is for informational and educational purposes

The truth lies in the outcome. While hypnotic conditioning is real, the specific procedure outlined by Sutton bypasses every ethical safeguard designed to protect the human mind. It treats the subject as a programmable machine, not a person. Whether it "works" is less important than the question of whether it should be used. For the uninitiated, the term sounds clinical—perhaps a

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