When the practician loses his confidence, for example-that it is difficult to arouse the subject from the trance. The situation may be quite disconcerting and, if the sitting is performed in public, highly embarrassing. Nevertheless, there is no ground for worry. The trance normally passes into natural sleep, out of which the subject emerges spontaneously or can be easily awakened after a while. The few cases on record of an exceptionally prolonged sleep (lasting for hours or even days) represent rare exceptions and have really nothing to do with hypnosis: they must be considered as due to hysteria.
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