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NLP: a Trauma Case Study
NLP: a Trauma Case Study
NLP: a Trauma Case Study
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A sad and passive client came to see me. She sought some theraputic help before, but it didn't help. I asked her what she wanted to get by being here, she told me about the seizures she started getting a year before.

We swtiched the topic and started talking about what she did want, and not what she didn't. In the first session we mainly talked. In the other two sessions we did belief and trauma techniques. Three sessions and it was over.

The case was an amazing success, at least from a theraputic point of view. It was not a success from a business point of view. A weird phenomena occurred. A short discussion about the phenomena is provided.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGil Monin
Release dateNov 12, 2011
ISBN9781465793195
NLP: a Trauma Case Study

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    NLP - Gil Monin

    NLP:

    A Trauma Case Study

    By: Gil Monin

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    Copyright 2011 Gil Monin

    NLP therapy

    Neuro-Linguistic-Programming (NLP) is a field of study that studies the human experience. This field is in its academic diapers, which means that it is not yet taught in Universities or Colleges. It is taught in special schools, with experienced and qualified trainers.

    NLP can be used for many applications. Its first use was in the field of therapy, and it modeled the greatest of therapists in order to find out how they get their great results. Today, NLP is used in education, business, therapy and every other subject that requires people and language.

    The purpose of NLP therapy is getting the client what he\she wants. The practitioner does this by eliminating or changing the construct of the mental blocks, which block or stop the client from getting what they want. Almost all of the techniques of NLP associate the client with their inner-resources, and dissociate the client to their problems.

    In NLP therapy, the practitioner uses language patterns, communication models, well-formed questions, and techniques.

    Generally, NLP is an attitude of curiosity that goes with a methodology of investigating. The client communicates and the practitioner’s job is to fully understand the client’s experience of their problem. The practitioner then changes the way, or construct, of the client’s experience, thus changing the thoughts\feelings\behaviors of the client.

    In order to achieve this understanding and changing, the practitioner has a

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