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S experienced himself to be a host who [Fantasy of being controlled by Helpless host to I Anxiety.<br />

was used and controlled by his demonic unintegrated destructive parts of his controlling bad<br />

inhabitants, and consequently not mind (Demons) results in selfaspects.<br />

responsible for his destructive behaviour. hallucinations, delusions of influence,<br />

S would hear the internal voices ofdemons self-alienation, and amnestic episodes].<br />

directing his behaviour and, when<br />

drinking, taking drugs, or fighting, the<br />

demons would induce uncontrollable<br />

aggressive outbursts in him. S felt afraid<br />

and estranged from himself when the<br />

possessing demonic entities took over his<br />

personality, controlling his body and his<br />

actions. While possessed, S's cognitive<br />

functioning would be impaired, and he<br />

could thus not clearly recall his<br />

demonically induced behaviour. Despite<br />

his anxiety, S continued to invite demons<br />

inside him in order to obtain more<br />

supernatural power.<br />

Bad objects<br />

manifest as alien<br />

possessing<br />

entities.<br />

75,76,77,<br />

79,80,81,<br />

82,83,84<br />

S knew he could not easily leave the coven II cannot leave the cult because the I Captive.<br />

as the remaining members would terrorise, members will force me to stay.<br />

manipulate, and blackmail him into<br />

staying.<br />

Anxiety.<br />

Manipulative,<br />

controlling<br />

jailers.<br />

72<br />

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