Resolving Shame Quickly with NLP - Steve Andreas

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
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    Resolve shame easily and quickly with this NLP technique. You don't even need to reveal the content to get results.
    Excerpts from a complete clinical demonstration by Steve Andreas available from Andreas NLP.
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Komentáře • 9

  • @HowToHypnotizeVideos
    @HowToHypnotizeVideos Před 15 lety +2

    Great demonstration, thanks for putting the video up. Body language speaks clearly, you really helped that woman.

  • @AndreasNLP
    @AndreasNLP  Před 14 lety +3

    Sometimes it takes a bit of practice to become aware of the differences. You do need to think of them simultaneously to notice the difference. if you think of them sequentially, they may both be located in your mental "work space," rather than where they are stored in your personal space. Steve Andreas

  • @AndreasNLP
    @AndreasNLP  Před 15 lety

    I just checked the sound. It is a bit soft, but clear. You Tube has a sound level adjustment at bottom right, which needs to be at the highest level. Steve Andreas

  • @AndreasNLP
    @AndreasNLP  Před 12 lety +1

    @musclectavio17 A good introduction to NLP is the book Heart of the Mind. This book gives you lots of examples of how you can use NLP in your life.

  • @KateGladstone
    @KateGladstone Před 8 lety

    I don't know how to do the specific things you are telling her to do. It is as if she already knows how to do them - I don't. For one thing (referencing your comment below), I don't know how to "think of them [the two images] simultaneously." Can you explain how to do that, please?

    • @AndreasNLP
      @AndreasNLP  Před 8 lety

      Hi Kate,
      If you are looking at a wall with two photos, or two paintings, you can easily see both at once, and the same is true of internal images. When you see two at once, they might be side by side, or one might be higher or far to the right, etc.
      ~Steve

    • @KateGladstone
      @KateGladstone Před 8 lety +1

      Oh, okay - for some reason, I had thought that they had to be superimposed. Now, let me do the procedure again, with this new info, and then report back ...

    • @KateGladstone
      @KateGladstone Před 8 lety

      OUCH! I'm already in trouble again! When I call up those two memories (the shameful,one and he other one), they ARE superimposed and cannot be separated! I don't *_know_* how to get them to be in separate locations! The location that they are both in is directly in front of me, filling my entire field of view. I don't know what to do to cause either of them to move to a different location, just as I would not (for instance) be able to move any mental image of anything to a location where it isn't. If mental images can be moved, that's simply a trick that I have no idea how to do. Can you please tell me how to move a mental image?

    • @AndreasNLP
      @AndreasNLP  Před 8 lety +4

      Hi Kate.
      If one is in front of the other, those are different locations in space, because one is farther away than the other.
      How much farther away is the one that is behind?
      If each image "fills your entire field of view," how do you know that there is another image behind the one that’s in front?
      Is the first one transparent? Or can you see past the edge of the front one to the one behind.
      For most people if you say move that image, they immediately do it, as easily as they can comply with the instruction, “See an image of a dog.”
      Try reaching out with your hand as if it were a piece of cardboard, so you could grasp the edge of that front image, and move it into various positions that way.
      Or you could reach out with both hands and squeeze that front image to make it smaller, and then move it to one side, and do he same with the other.
      Steve