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Rabbits

by Alex on June 17, 2010

A student practitioner worked on her pet rabbit, Benny, as he sometimes had fits of anger and aggression. Her flatmate was scared of the rabbit, and Benny even attacked some builders who walked through the garden. The student practitioner decided to see if she could help Benny, as he was becoming a bit of a problem.

Normally when Benny sensed that the owner was up to something, he ran away, but this time he didn’t. It was established that he needed just one psychological correction – ‘I am important.’ And after the correction was done, Benny disappeared again.

Since then he has not only stopped the biting, but he has also become much more affectionate.

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