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| On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 12:28:26 +0100, "Andrew T. Austin" <andrewaustin@23nlpeople.com> wrote: >The Neurology of NLP - A Day of Brains >This is About The Hardware > >Presented by Andrew T. Austin >Clinical Hypnotherapist and Master Practitioner of NLP > >Saturday 1st July 2006 >0915hrs-1700hrs (+ an extra half an hour for additional Q&A) > >£115.00 per person > >At: Chichester University, Chichester, West Sussex > >http://www.23nlpeople.com/Neurology_NLP.htm > >Some NLP experience/training is advisable > >The Modules > >General Overview of The Functions of the Two Hemispheres >Or "Why Sometimes One Half of the Brain Tries to Kill the Other" >This session overviews the functional differences between the two >hemispheres and notes how these can be used to the advantage of the >hypnotist and NLP Practitioner, both in session design and delivery of >excellence. > >Also, you will learn: >- The neurological differences between content and submodalities. >- The impact of the "split brain studies" upon clinical practice and NLP >technique. >- How to better adjust your own behaviours in order to more elegently >interact with your client's neurology. Oh No! I hope you are not saying NLP is based on science now. I don't think I could go through all that again. -- John |
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| On 31 Mar 2006 01:04:42 -0800, "Michael Perez" <map002ster@gmail.com> wrote: >Hi John, > >John wrote: >> I hope you are not saying NLP is based on science now. > >No, *Science* is based on NLP. You ever see a scientist that didn't >use words and move his eyes around while he was thinking? And word >patterns! I've yet to see a scientific report without at least a >semblance of sentence structure... OK, there were a few, but most of >them use nouns and verbs and such... That's NLP, ain't it? > >I rest my case! <GROAN> It's worse than I though. >Besides, go out to their cars in the lab parking lot and you'll see all >their Ross Jeffries and David DeAngelo CDs on the passenger seat. Hey, >guys with pocket protectors need love too... > >> I don't think I could go through all that again. > >Don't worry John, it gets easier as the years go by. Plus, the >increases in my meds allotment here at the home make it all worthwhile! Maybe the 3D Mind group will do it this time and I can sit back and watch (some hope). -- John |
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