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At 08:57 AM 2/26/00 -0600, mh wrote:

>mh <drductape

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>Hi,

>I have read a very little about NLP and I am interested. Does anyone have

>experience with this?

>Thanks

>Mary in Texas

 

Hi Mary. During the years I used hypnosis in my practice,

I got involved. I wrote about NLP, coincidentally, in my last

e-zine--it's a three part article that will extend for the next

two issues. I've always had mixed feelings about NLP for

a number of reasons, that I'd be happy to talk about if any

one is interested. You can also get the e-zine at http://askcarl.net

or I would be happy to send it to you.

Carl Weisbrod

 

 

http://askcarl.net

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At 09:13 AM 3/1/00 +0200, you wrote:

> " Arleen " <arleen

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>Hi there Carl

>

>Thanks all for bringing up NLP.

>I am wondering what my next route of study should be... and have being

>considering NLP... so Carl.. Please do tell us your experience and both the

>pros and cons you have experienced with it!

>

>I am a Body Alignment Technique practitioner and trainer... if anyone wants

>to know more about what is is... you can read about it at www.bodyalign.com.

>

>Blessings

>Arleen

>

>Ps... I am one of those lurkers... this is an occasional spurt from me out

>of the warm woodwork into the sun... ouch... its bright out here!

 

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I kinda do the lurk routine too, Arleen. On the NLP thing, my suggestion

is that you don't take it seriously until you have the nut's & bolts of

traditional hypnosis. NLP to a psychotherapist, should be like a torque-

wrench (or any other tool) to a mechanic...no more than that. It's good to

read about it, but Bandler & Grinder tended to over-simplify human

behavior. Their mentor, Milton Erickson, felt very strongly about the

need for basics first--and I agree.

 

Perhaps a better area of study is to learn to recognize various states of mind:

left/right brain, detachment/lassitude, eye position/REM, somnambulism,

etc. And then link the types of ideas best absorbed at the various levels and

the autonomic functions possible to influence.

 

That to me is more useful--but NLP is certainly interesting.

 

Carl

http://askcarl.net

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Hi there Carl

 

Thanks all for bringing up NLP.

I am wondering what my next route of study should be... and have being

considering NLP... so Carl.. Please do tell us your experience and both the

pros and cons you have experienced with it!

 

I am a Body Alignment Technique practitioner and trainer... if anyone wants

to know more about what is is... you can read about it at www.bodyalign.com.

 

Blessings

Arleen

 

Ps... I am one of those lurkers... this is an occasional spurt from me out

of the warm woodwork into the sun... ouch... its bright out here!

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