Session #: 710-604B
Presenter(s): Steve Andreas
Session Length: 5 hr. 00 min. Event: 2010 Psychotherapy Networker Symposium Date: March 25-28, 2010
Playback session - audio sample More than 35 ago, NLP incorporated two fundamental insights into an entirely new approach to personal change: all human experience, thinking, and remembering is represented in the five sensory modalities and making changes in these sensory modalities--how people represent experience in their minds, independent of the actual content of the experience--can result in deep therapeutic change. In other words, what we take in is less important than how we take it in, so shifting the way clients represent experience rather than focusing on "the story" simplifies and speeds up therapy. Since making these discoveries, NLP has developed into a comprehensive approach to therapy with specific and detailed interventions for a wide range of problems. This workshop will start with an experiential introduction to the basic ideas of NLP. Then there'll be demonstration and teaching of a wide variety of rapid, content-free interventions for anxiety, PTSD, anger, grief, guilt, shame, low motivation, and other problems that attendees suggest.
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