
This claim states that abductees generally do not display signs of psychosis, delusional disorder, or severe mental illness. Mack emphasizes that his clients are often stable, functional individuals distressed not by hallucinations but by encounters that violate their worldview. Evidence includes psychological assessments, clinical interviews, and consistent life histories showing no major pathology. Conceptually, this supports treating experiencers as legitimate witnesses. DSETI evaluates this as Strong across the corpus.
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This page was written by an LLM grounded on a corpus of texts related to DSETI topics like Mack, Hopkins, Cannon, and the DSETI books.